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Cohn probe still unresolved
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Last Edited | Summer Intern Oct 16, 2004 02:37pm |
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Media | Newspaper - San Jose Mercury News |
News Date | Saturday, October 16, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | For eight months, two aides who questioned whether Assemblywoman Rebecca Cohn created an inappropriate, sexually charged work environment have been paid at least $75,000 in state salary to stay home from work.
The Campbell Democrat's press secretary, Erika Weaver-Taylor, and office manager, Melissa Wilhite, remain on administrative leave while a powerful legislative committee continues to investigate their charges.
Cohn, who is running for re-election in Santa Clara County's 24th Assembly District, said Wednesday that she could not comment on the investigation. |
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