Re: Democrat sex offender Sheila Jackson Lee.
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A former staffer for U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Houston
Democrat, identified as "Jane Doe" says in the suit that she was
fired as retaliation for suing the Congressional Black Caucus
Foundation over an alleged 2015 rape. Buzzfeed first reported on the
matter on Wednesday evening.
Doe alleged that while she was an intern for another member of
Congress in 2015, she took part in the foundation's internship
program and was raped by the intern coordinator, Damien Jones.
Three years later, she was then employed in Jackson Lee's office.
The congresswoman at the time was — and still is — the chairwoman of
the foundation's board of directors. In March 2018, Doe informed the congresswoman's chief of staff, Glenn Rushing, of her intent to
pursue litigation against the foundation. Several weeks later,
Rushing and Jackson Lee fired Doe, citing budgetary reasons, the
lawsuit says.
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A former staffer for U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Houston
Democrat, identified as "Jane Doe" says in the suit that she was
fired as retaliation for suing the Congressional Black Caucus
Foundation over an alleged 2015 rape. Buzzfeed first reported on the
matter on Wednesday evening.
Doe alleged that while she was an intern for another member of
Congress in 2015, she took part in the foundation's internship
program and was raped by the intern coordinator, Damien Jones.
Three years later, she was then employed in Jackson Lee's office.
The congresswoman at the time was — and still is — the chairwoman of
the foundation's board of directors. In March 2018, Doe informed the congresswoman's chief of staff, Glenn Rushing, of her intent to
pursue litigation against the foundation. Several weeks later,
Rushing and Jackson Lee fired Doe, citing budgetary reasons, the
lawsuit says.
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