Porterville Recorder

Mathis reprimande­d for sexual comments

- By SOPHIA BOLLAG

SACRAMENTO — California Assemblyma­n Devon Mathis was reprimande­d last month for making sexual comments, including about fellow lawmakers, the Assembly announced Wednesday.

A letter from the Assembly Rules Committee to Mathis says his comments violated the chamber's sexual harassment policy.

It gave no details about Mathis' comments but described them as "locker room talk."

Mathis, a Visalia Republican, apologized in a statement.

"The locker-room conversati­on referenced in the letter, that took place almost four years ago, was wrong," he said.

Mathis said the Assembly found "no wrongdoing of any sexual misconduct," referencin­g a part of the letter that says another misconduct claim was unsubstant­iated. The letter doesn't give details about that claim.

Mathis' office said the unsubstant­iated allegation stemmed from a political blog post.

The post accused Mathis of sexual assault and other inappropri­ate behavior based on an anonymous interview with a person who claimed to have knowledge of it.

Sacramento police spokeswoma­n Linda Matthew said last year that investigat­ors found no evidence to support criminal charges against Mathis.

Mathis has denied all the allegation­s made against him except for the "locker-room conversati­on," which he hasn't contested.

Mathis' chief of staff Justin Turner said the assemblyma­n doesn't remember the conversati­on in question.

"He doesn't recall the comments himself, but he didn't want to keep fighting and wasting taxpayer dollars on more investigat­ions," Turner said.

Kevin Liao, a spokesman for Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, a Lakewood Democrat, says Mathis will be required to complete sensitivit­y training and instructio­n on the Assembly's sexual misconduct policy.

Liao said the Assembly would not release any further informatio­n about the investigat­ion, including what comments Mathis is alleged to have made.

Mathis is the most recent lawmaker to be punished following a sexual misconduct investigat­ion. Earlier this year, Assemblywo­man Cristina Garcia, a Bell Gardens Democrat, lost her committee assignment­s and was required to attend sensitivit­y training after an investigat­ion found she used vulgar language in violation of the Assembly's sexual harassment policy.

The Legislatur­e has faced intense scrutiny for its process of handling sexual misconduct complaints. Critics say the process lacks transparen­cy and leads to distrust, which discourage­s people from reporting harassment.

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 ?? AP PHOTO BY RICH PEDRONCELL­I ?? Mathis was reprimande­d by the Assembly Rules Committee last month for allegedly making sexual comments, including about fellow lawmakers, according to a letter released Wednesday, July 11.
AP PHOTO BY RICH PEDRONCELL­I Mathis was reprimande­d by the Assembly Rules Committee last month for allegedly making sexual comments, including about fellow lawmakers, according to a letter released Wednesday, July 11.

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