Local March 14, 2016 - 8:51 am

Several women say Samana prosecutor sexually harassed them: SIN

Santo Domingo.- Seven women among employees, formeremployees among other people accuse Samana province prosecutor Robert JustoBobadilla of sexual harassment, outlet noticiassin.com (SIN) reports

In what’s called “the latest legal scandal that rocks theprovince,”

Among the alleged victims figure two employees of the SamanaOffice of the Prosecutor, who claimed being harassed after refusing to obeyorders which they affirm weren’t part of their duties.

Investigative report Alicia Ortega said she obtained thedeposition of one of the alleged victims and the documentary evidence wasalready filed in the Justice Ministry, in which the sexual harassment tookplace allegedly in Justo Bobadilla’s office, mostly with the accusers.

At 9pm Monday Ortega will also air an interview with theprosecutor, who denies the charges and blames a lawyer whom he affirms is upsetfrom setbacks in court “thanks to the good performance of Samaná’s prosecutors.

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