A former city employee who claimed she was fired to protect Segun Idowu, a prominent aid to Mayor Michelle Wu, declined to participate in the investigation.
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An investigation into misconduct allegations against a top City Hall official found no evidence that he violated any policies, weeks after a former city worker said that she was fired in order to protect him.
The investigation revolved around Segun Idowu, the city’s chief of economic opportunity, and his role in an incident that led to the arrests of two other city employees who were dating. One of those employees told The Boston Globe that Idowu rented a hotel room and asked her to join him there. She reportedly refused, but a domestic incident broke out later when her boyfriend found out. That incident, which allegedly involved a physical altercation, led to the two employees being arrested and then fired…