The president of a recently reactivated NAACP chapter in New York admitted over the weekend to sending a sexually explicit photograph of himself "intended for my wife to an individual I was working with."
Jan 17, 2021
Monroe County Legislator Ernest Flagler-Mitchell is facing sexual harassment allegations after saying he accidentally sexted a picture intended for his wife to a 19-year-old woman working in his office. That woman complained to the County Ethics Committee, calling for an investigation and for Flager-Mitchell to resign.
Flagler-Mitchell says he s apologized, and believes politically-connected people are attempting to force him out of the legislature s Black and Asian Caucus.
A statement from the Legislature President s office says any allegations of harassment should be taken seriously and thoroughly reviewed. It says the issue has been reported to the Board of Ethics and law enforcement, and it would be inappropriate for the legislature to comment further.
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PHOTO BY JAMES BROWN / WXXI NEWS City Council President Loretta Scott. Scott said the rhetoric that she has seen being spread about the vaccines is concerning and false, particularly rumors about people being harmed while the drug was tested in trials. She said these rumors are especially harmful in minority communities that have been hit hard by COVID-19. Scott also said public officials should not use their energy to make people wary of the vaccine, especially with a high number of local positive cases. She said that the public should rely on medical professionals instead of social media to get information.
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Rochester City Council President Loretta Scott is speaking out about misinformation involving COVID-19 vaccines.
Scott said the rhetoric that she has seen being spread about the vaccines is concerning and false, particularly rumors about people being harmed while the drug was tested in trials. She said these rumors are especially harmful in minority communities who have been hit hard by COVID-19.
Scott also said public officials should not use their energy to make people wary of the vaccine especially with a high number of positive cases locally. She said that the public should rely on medical professionals instead of social media to get information.