The bills resulted from the Legislative Select Oversight Committee inquiry into how Murphy’s team mishandled rape allegations from a former campaign volunteer.
A report released on Wednesday concludes that top staffers of the Murphy administration botched handling the sexual assault claim made by one state worker against another.
“I mean, the reputational consequences for the organization are extreme,” Charles Sullivan said Tuesday in testimony before a committee that had been looking into how Murphy’s team handled Katie Brennan’s allegations against Al Alvarez.
A 75-page report on how an accused rapist managed to get hired into a senior job with Gov. Phil Murphy's administration has done little to quell the scandal.
After Tuesday's hearing wrapped up, committee members could not contain both their frustration and the feeling that people are just not telling the truth.
After 38 hours of hearings, a legislative oversight panel still can't answer a basic question: who approved hiring an official who'd been accused of rape?