A Northern California probation officer was placed on paid leave, after one his deputies filed say he sexually assaulted their claim $1.5 million.
Probation Chief David Muhammad, that the charges are wrong saying, say the requirement is an attempt to extort money from the County of Alameda County.
The Board of supervisors privately met on Tuesday and then announced that the 38-year-old Muhammad was placed on paid leave. There was no explanation.
The San Francisco Chronicle said a Deputy probation officer filed a claim on Feb. 3 claims she was sexually harassed, sexually assaulted and held against them by Muhammad is.
The assertion that a precursor to a lawsuit seeks damages due to mental stress and anxiety.
California Attorney General Kamala Harris Office checks the case because the Alameda County District Attorney their agency recused because of his close ties to Muhammad.
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