Wednesday, February 1st 2017, 11:23 am
A special Oklahoma House committee is set to release its findings into an investigation of the wrongful termination settlement agreement paid to a former employee in November out of House funds.
In a news release, the committee plans to also release its recommendations at 1 p.m. Thursday at the state capitol.
Last week, Representative Dan Kirby testified before the committee about that settlement during a closed meeting.
1/27/2017 Related Story: Rep. Dan Kirby Appears Before Investigative Committee
The committee cannot punish Kirby itself, it can only make recommendations to the state House.
Kirby, 58, was accused by a former legislative assistant Hollie Bishop, 28, of sexually harassing her and then firing her after she refused his advances and reported them to human resources, according to a letter sent by Bishop’s lawyers to the House.
State records show she and her lawyers were paid $44,500 in two separate payments. One payment was marked “legal settlement; the other payment, to her attorneys, was filed under “housekeeping” and cleaning supplies.
They could recommend Kirby be reprimanded or fined. Both would take a majority vote from members of the state House. The last time the House reprimanded a member was in 2011.
The committee also has the option to recommend to expel Kirby, which would take a two-thirds vote from the chamber.
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