Current:Home > FinanceOhio state lawmaker’s hostile behavior justified legislative punishments, report concludes -ValueMetric
Ohio state lawmaker’s hostile behavior justified legislative punishments, report concludes
View
Date:2025-04-14 21:53:22
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An independent state-ordered investigation has concluded that Ohio legislative leaders were justified in disciplining a state lawmaker who was removed by House Democratic leadership from committees and banned from contacting staff following an alleged pattern of “erratic and abusive behavior.”
The investigation found numerous witnesses corroborated accusations of Cleveland-area Democratic Rep. Elliot Forhan’s behavior during the past year, including confrontations with other lawmakers, constituents, and lobbyists. The probe, requested by the leaders, was conducted by a Columbus law firm appointed by Republican Attorney General Dave Yost.
In response to the allegations, Forhan lost all of his committee assignments last November and was barred by House Minority Leader C. Allison Russo from contacting interns, pages and Democratic legislative aides. He also was required to have a House sergeant-at-arms accompany him while he was at the Statehouse.
The report states Forhan has repeatedly failed to comply with the latter provision, showed up at the Statehouse and a nearby legislative office building unannounced, and yelled at the sergeant-at-arms or one of his assistants at least twice.
Forhan’s behavior, if left unaddressed, would have posed “a significant threat to the institutional integrity of the Ohio House and its reputation, and posed a credible risk of escalating to violence or violent conduct,” the report concluded. However, it also stated that Forhan’s actions to date “do not warrant his removal from office,”
Forhan told Cleveland.com that the investigation was a “sham” that does not show his actions rose to “violence or violent conduct,” but just states that there could be at some future time, a contention he also disagreed with.
Forhan was elected to his first term in 2022 but was defeated in the Democratic primary last month, finishing third overall. His term will expire at year’s end.
veryGood! (52135)
Related
- From bitter rivals to Olympic teammates, how Lebron and Steph Curry became friends
- Special counsel David Weiss tells lawmakers he had full authority to pursue criminal charges against Hunter Biden
- How Joan Kroc’s surprise $1.8 billion gift to the Salvation Army transformed 26 communities
- Lori Harvey, Damson Idris reportedly split: 'We part ways remaining friends'
- Elon Musk's skyrocketing net worth: He's the first person with over $400 billion
- The Excerpt podcast: Ohio passes abortion ballot measure, Democrats win in Virginia
- Bridging an ocean, Angolan king visits Brazilian community descended from slaves
- Missouri Supreme Court hears case on latest effort to block Planned Parenthood funding
- 'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
- The third Republican debate's biggest highlights: 5 GOP candidates face off in Miami
Ranking
- The 'Rebel Ridge' trailer is here: Get an exclusive first look at Netflix movie
- Illinois Senate approves plan to allow new nuclear reactors
- FDA approves new version of diabetes drug Mounjaro for weight loss
- Bond. World's oldest living bond.
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- Ivanka Trump called to stand to testify today in New York fraud trial
- Police seek man who they say fired at mugger inside New York City subway station
- Lori Harvey, Damson Idris reportedly split: 'We part ways remaining friends'
Recommendation
Pressure on a veteran and senator shows what’s next for those who oppose Trump
Drivers are more likely to hit deer this time of year: When, where it's most likely to happen
Fire contained after chemical plant explosion rocks east Texas town
Candidate who wouldn’t denounce Moms for Liberty chapter after Hitler quote wins Indiana mayor race
Elon Musk's skyrocketing net worth: He's the first person with over $400 billion
Atlanta man arrested with gun near U.S. Capitol faces numerous charges
Tallulah Willis Shares Why Her Family Has Been So Candid About Dad Bruce Willis' Health
A pickup truck crash may be more dangerous for backseat riders, new tests show