Imperial Valley Press

Letter alleges lewd, drunken behavior by lottery officials

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SACRAMENTO ( AP) — Gov. Jerry Brown has asked the attorney general to look into a whistleblo­wer complaint about alleged inappropri­ate and drunken behavior by staff of the California State Lottery, a spokeswoma­n said Thursday.

An anonymous employee last week sent Brown’s office and The Sacramento Bee a letter and package of photos showing the behavior, the newspaper reported .

One photo shows a man, allegedly a top lottery official, with his head up a woman’s shirt at a bar. The woman is unidentifi­ed.

“These types of unprofessi­onal shenanigan­s have become a regular practice of this management team when they travel to meetings,” the letter said.

Lottery spokesman Russ Lopez declined to comment.

Brown spokeswoma­n Ali Bay called the contents of the letter “troubling.” It’s the second such package sent to Brown’s office since last year, according to the Bee.

The inappropri­ate behavior in the photos allegedly occurred in 2016 after a sales conference at a bar in piano bar in Southern California.

he letter also alleged lottery officials used inappropri­ate language, disparaged employees and showed favoritism.

Bob Medof, a lottery sales representa­tive and union shop steward said lottery employees are “afraid to come forward” and that there is low morale in the department.

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