Former Oklahoma Co. Commissioner and others facing new legal trouble

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Former Oklahoma County Commissioner Myles Davidson is now facing multiple allegations just filed in a lawsuit.

The suit was filed by the woman who was granted a three-year protective order against Davidson for alleged sexual battery and harassment.

Those same allegations are now part of a lawsuit naming Davidson, the Board of County Commissioners for Oklahoma County, the Oklahoma Cooperative Circuit Engineering Districts Board, and its executive director, Randy Robinson.

Court documents say Davidson sexually harassed and sexually assaulted her during the course of her employment and work-related events.

With Commissioner Myles Davidson resigning, what’s next for the county?

The documents lay out an extensive timeline where Davidson allegedly repeatedly touched her, followed her, attempted to kiss her, and continued after she told him to stop…

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