Report finds bullying, intimidation in speaker’s office

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) – An investigation of sexual harassment in House Speaker Michael Madigan’s office found that control has been too centralized and discourages complaints about mistreatment.

Madigan on Tuesday released a report he ordered by former state executive inspector general Maggie Hickey. It focused on three allegations of sexual misconduct or intimidation. It found sufficient evidence to back up one complaint that Madigan’s now-resigned chief of staff Timothy Mapes made inappropriate sexual comments and intimidated employees.

Hickey says Mapes’ power was too centralized for appropriate communication. Mapes said in a statement that he had a lot of responsibility and always put “good government” first.

Madigan says he takes “responsibility for not doing enough previously” but noted that Hickey pointed out significant steps he’s taken to improve the atmosphere.

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