A former Horry County deputy administrator admitted crossing boundaries with a female subordinate before retiring earlier this year, according to a statement he provided to county human resource employees.
The statement from Randy Webster, the county’s then-head of public safety, was among a handful of records the county released Thursday surrounding the recent highly publicized resignations of Webster, four police officers and the public information officer.
Webster’s statement was in response to a detailed sexual harassment complaint filed by then-Investigator Kelsey Manemeit, one of the HCPD officers who was forced to resign Nov. 6. The county also released Manemeit’s statement to HR describing the alleged harassment…