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These are reports that started with a complaint that was reportedly filed with the inspector general of the Labor Department.
Trump Labor Secretary, quote, accused of drinking in her office during the workday and committing travel fraud by having her chief of staff and deputy chief of staff
both of whom are now on leave, quote, make up official trips to destinations where Chavez de Reimer can spend time with family or friends on the taxpayer's dime.
Headline, Trump's married labor boss accused of booze-filled fling with staffer.
Headline, Chavez de Reimer's security staffer placed on leave amid scandal investigation.
The labor secretary has been accused of engaging in a romantic relationship with said security staffer.
Headline, Lori Chavez Dorema reportedly under investigation for misusing funds.
Headline, Trump Labor Secretary accused of taking staff off, taking staff to a strip club on an official trip.
That's a real headline.
Now, amid everything else, you are probably a nice person, an empathetic person.
Perhaps you're not just agog by looking at those headlines about that scandal.
Perhaps you are thinking, oh, wow, this must be really hard on her family.
Headline, husband of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-Durimer accused of sexually assaulting two staffers.
Headline, Labor Secretary's husband barred from Labor Department headquarters amid staffer's sexual assault allegations.
Headline, D.C.
police searched Labor Secretary's office in sexual assault investigation.
The Metropolitan Police Department searched Lori Chavez-DeRiemers' office as it looks into allegations against her husband.
Since then, we've had further news that the Trump-appointed U.S.
attorney in Washington has decided that there won't be any criminal charges brought against the labor secretary's husband for the alleged sexual assaults inside the Labor Department's headquarters building.
But does that mean they're going to let him back in?