Two federal employees accuse the husband of the Secretary of Labor of sexual assault
Shawn DeRemer, husband of the current Secretary of Labor, is accused of allegedly sexually assaulting two federal employees
After two federal workers accused her father, Shawn DeRemer, of sexual assaulting them, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, secretary of labor, continues to stir up controversy.
The Office of Government Inquiry ( OIG), the inspector general of the department, recently learned that Jihun Han, the 59-year-old Republican's top aide, and Rebecca Wright, her right-hand woman, had organized" travel fraud" by organizing private events with family and friends that were paid for as if they were a part of her work schedule. In the interim, both people have been placed on administrative leave while the research is being conducted. Additionally, Lori Chavez-DeRemer has been accused of drinking beer at work and of supposedly having an affair with a security guard assigned to protect her. These accusations have not been proven to be true. Someone who knows my family would be aware that there is no shred of truth in this, according to Shawn DeRemer in a speech to the New York Post. The controversy stems from the fact that two people have reported the doctor, who has been married to the current secretary of labor since 1991 and has two sons, after allegedly touching them badly while they were working inside the department's key building, which is named after Frances Perkins, the first woman to hold office in the US. There is security camera footage from December 18 that shows Dr. Shawn DeRemer hugging a person, according to two people who are close to the tragedy who spoke to The New York Times on the condition of anonymity. The Metropolitan Police Department is analyzing the video to ascertain what exactly happened that evening. The Secretary of Labor's partner was prohibited from entering the building. DeRemer refuted the complaints made against her in a conversation with the Wall Street Journal. " I have never done any of this and I vehemently refute it. I did absolutely oppose everything in this regard," she said. Prior to being nominated for President Donald Trump's case, Lori Chavez-DeRemer lost her position as a representative for the Portland metropolitan area in 2024.
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