Williams Complaint Goes Before Committee Today

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The state house's ethics committee, appointed last week, will hear out the ethics complaints Rep. Brian Kelsey, Republican of Germantown, filed against House Speaker Kent Williams, regarding a "sexual harassment complaint" involving Rep. Susan Lynn from way back in 2007. Kelsey contends that, in continuing to deny the harassment to the public Williams has been deliberately dishonest about it. This, of course, all began when a 2007 memo, documenting the alleged harassment and prepared by Rep. Jason Mumpower, was unearthed by NashvillePost.com.

We always want to know what angry Stacey "The Rep" Campfield has to say about these things. 

So, without reprinting it in its potentially libelous entirety, Campfield cites three reasons he believes the complaint will not move forward. Two of them read like the bitter, angry type of invectives we've come to expect from Campfield.  The last one--that she never filed an actual complaint of sexual harassment, nothing is formally documented beyond the Mumpower memo--does appear to make sense. 

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