Three employees at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have made sexual harassment complaints against a longtime aide to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, new court records show, according to the Associated Press.
The employees accuse Suzanne Barr, the agency’s chief of staff, of sexually harassing male subordinates.
The complaints range from offering to have sex with two subordinates in separate cases to inappropriate comments about a worker’s penis.
These are the first sex-related complaints against Barr, the AP reported.
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