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Congresswoman's chief of staff on leave after sexual harassment allegations

By Ray Downs
Rep. Brenda Lawrence, D-Mich., speaks during an event on June 29. Tuesday, her chief of staff was placed on leave amid sexual harassment allegations. File Photo by Molly Riley/UPI
Rep. Brenda Lawrence, D-Mich., speaks during an event on June 29. Tuesday, her chief of staff was placed on leave amid sexual harassment allegations. File Photo by Molly Riley/UPI | License Photo

Nov. 8 (UPI) -- The chief of staff for Rep. Brenda Lawrence, D-Mich., was placed on leave Tuesday following sexual harassment allegations made against him.

Four former staffers for Lawrence told Politico that Dwayne Duron Marshall sexually harassed them, including comments about their looks and unwanted touching.

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Marshall has denied the allegations and was placed on leave pending an investigation.

"It is unfortunate that I am just learning of these allegations by unidentified former employees for the first time," Lawrence said Tuesday in a statement to CNN. "My office will nonetheless take all necessary steps to root out and address any inappropriate behavior."

The former staffers said they told Lawrence about the unwanted advances, but were ignored. Lawrence, however, said she was not told of anything that constituted "sexual harassment."

"I want to be very clear, very firm, that I had no knowledge of any allegations of sexual harassment in my office, and when I say none, I mean none," she said. "I have not ... had an employee -- former or present -- talk to me about sexual harassment in my office."

Marshall said he has never had a sexual harassment complaint filed against him in nearly 30 years of public service.

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"In fact, for the last 17 years of my career, I have directly represented women in the workplace," he said. "Despite these slanderous accusations, I will continue to focus on working on behalf of the constituents in our district."

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