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By Associated Press
POSTED: 03:18 p.m. EDT, May 02, 2008
COLUMBUS: Gov. Ted Strickland says that Attorney General Marc Dann going unpunished while forcing out three top aides appears to show a double standard in his office.
Dann acknowleged today that he had an affair with an employee and two aides were fired and another resigned after his office released a report of an investigation into sexual harassment complaints fired by two other women.
Strickland says he has not read the report, but added ''there seems to be some double standard'' in that Dann stays while the others were let go.
COLUMBUS: Gov. Ted Strickland says that Attorney General Marc Dann going unpunished while forcing out three top aides appears to show a double standard in his office.
Dann acknowleged today that he had an affair with an employee and two aides were fired and another resigned after his office released a report of an investigation into sexual harassment complaints fired by two other women.
Strickland says he has not read the report, but added ''there seems to be some double standard'' in that Dann stays while the others were let go.
