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Senators executive accused of touching, lewd comments to driver

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BUFFALO — Ottawa Senators assistant general manager Randy Lee is accused of inappropri­ately touching and making lewd comments toward a hotel shuttle driver while in Buffalo for the NHL’s scouting combine.

Lee was charged with second-degree harassment on Friday after being arrested and spending the night in jail.

He appeared in court, where his Canadian passport was confiscate­d, and was scheduled to appear again Monday.

Lee faces a fine and up to 15 days in jail, though Erie County District Attorney John Flynn said he doesn’t expect to pursue jail time.

The Senators said in a statement that team officials knew of the arraignmen­t and were reviewing the situation.

It’s unclear whether Lee has an attorney. He did not appear with an attorney at his arraignmen­t and is no longer staying at the hotel where the alleged incident happened.

Flynn said Lee was attending an NHL function Wednesday night as part of the league’s pre-draft scouting combine being held in Buffalo when he requested a shuttle to transport him back to his hotel.

Lee first asked the 19-year-old male driver if he could sit in the front seat of the van, and then made lewd comments while placing his hands on the driver’s shoulders, Flynn said.

When the driver told him to stop, Lee persisted and began rubbing the man’s shoulders, Flynn said.

As they arrived at the hotel about 10 minutes later, “Lee allegedly made a reference to his own private parts and made a vulgar lewd statement,” Flynn said.

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