By Associated Press - Tuesday, January 31, 2017

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - A state lawmaker who has been restricted from supervising legislative assistants for at least a year after accusations of mistreatment says he has done nothing wrong.

In a Facebook statement posted early Tuesday morning, Republican Rep. Jesse Young said that lawyers are involved and that he will ultimately be vindicated. In a Dec. 13 letter sent from a House attorney, Young was notified that the chamber was taking actions to address a “pattern of hostile and intimidating behavior.”

Young alleges that the letter was leaked to The Associated Press “for political purposes.”



The letter - which does not name the affected staffers or list the specific behavior Young is accused of - says House administrators will consider removing the restrictions if Young completes an anger management program, a management training program and respectful workplace training. Young says that House administrators have refused to provide him with the exact allegations.

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