IRONDEQUOIT, N.Y. — The case to remove Irondequoit Town Supervisor Andrae Evans is scheduled to begin on Monday.
The Irondequoit Town Board has censured Evans twice over allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation. A report accuses Evans of making multiple sexual comments to a female employee of the town last year.
In April, former Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley filed a petition with the state Appellate Division to remove Evans. Evans has repeatedly denied the allegations. Here’s what he had to say at a board meeting earlier this year:
“The town board is censoring me for a second time for not completing training. So that’s the sense of the resolution. I am going to allow it. If you want to read the resolution, the public is allowed to read it on their own. I think at some point, these shenanigans have to stop,” Evans said.
Evans is still in the race for Irondequoit town supervisor but was disqualified from the primary ballot after failing to get enough valid signatures. Voters can still write his name on the ballot in the November general election.
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