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Assistant attorney general files harassment complaint

Published: Thu, July 17, 2008 @ 12:08 a.m.

Leo Jennings

Anthony Gutierrez

Former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann

By David Skolnick

An assistant attorney general filed an internal office complaint of sexual harassment against two former high-level staffers, fired in the wake of a scandal that led to the resignation of Marc Dann.

Jessica L. Urban, an assistant AG in the charitable law department, told The Vindicator on Wednesday that she’s “gone through some pretty horrible stuff.”

In the complaint filed Tuesday, Urban wrote she was sexually harassed by Leo Jennings III of Poland, the office’s former communications director; and Anthony Gutierrez of Liberty, the office’s ex-director of general services; when the two worked for Dann.

Urban, 30, told The Vindicator that she had a relationship with Jennings, 52, between September 2007 and this past March. Because of Jennings’ close friendship with Dann, a Democrat from Liberty Township, Urban said she “didn’t feel I could say ‘no’ [to the relationship] because there would have been repercussions,” such as being fired.

Attempts Wednesday to reach Jennings, who is married, were unsuccessful.

Urban added that Gutierrez “felt he could pressure me” to have a relationship. But, she said, Gutierrez’s friendship with Dann wasn’t as strong as the then-AG’s friendship with Jennings — so she was able to rebuff Gutierrez’s advances.

Urban said her future with the office is uncertain. “I’ll work at least for the short-term; at least through the investigation,” she said. “I’m willing to work with [the AG’s office] on a financial compensation” package.

Urban said she didn’t want to come forward about her relationship with Jennings while Dann was attorney general — he resigned May 14 — or when Tom Winters, the first assistant attorney general, ran the office from May 14-28. The governor has appointed Nancy Hardin Rogers as attorney general.

“I didn’t feel comfortable filing it or coming forward because of my fear of retaliation,” Urban said.

Jennings and Gutierrez were fired May 2.

Gutierrez lost his job after an investigation concluded he sexually harassed two of his subordinates, Vanessa Stout and Cindy Stankoski. Jennings was fired because the investigation determined he asked Urban to not tell investigators that the two arrived in the same vehicle to meet Gutierrez and Stankoski for dinner.

Since May, six other attorney general employees have filed complaints.

“Keep in mind that these are just complaints,” said Ted Hart, an attorney general spokesman. “We take these very seriously and we investigate them all.”

Among the complaints are those filed by Amanda Saxton, a general services assistant, and Erika Haske, the general services’ fixed asset manager.

The two complaints were filed against Stankoski and Stout for creating a hostile work environment.

Saxton and Haske had said during the internal investigation that they were “shocked” that Stankoski and Stout complained about Gutierrez.

Saxton and Haske said actions by the two other women make it very difficult for them to do their jobs.

“We don’t think there’s any validity to the complaints,” said John Camillus, co-legal counsel for Stankoski and Stout.


Comments

1 Skeptic (17 comments)posted 1 year, 4 months ago

Actually, it's Jennifer Urban and not Jessica Urban that is filing this complaint...you have her mixed up with Jessica Utovich. I think it's only a matter of time before Jessica Utovich files her own complaint, which will be an interesting read when it does happen. And as far as Saxton and Haske, what a bunch of crap.

Sounds like the AG’s office needs to invest in a supply of pacifiers since these two girls can’t type while sucking on their thumbs. And where is the department’s supervisor or manager…he/she should be fired for not being able to control his subordinates and allowing petty crap like this to even take place.

I think Saxton and Haske are so pissed off they didn’t come forward with their own harassment charges against Gutierrez in their testimonies to Ben Espy that they are now looking for attention any way they can get it. Even though you lied under oath girls, get a backbone and tell the truth about the harassment you endured and stop whining about being given dirty looks or whatever else you are claiming here…it’s petty and childish - reminds me of elementary school when I would hear girls cry because other more popular or prettier girls didn’t want to be their friends. Grow up.

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