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https://www.statesman.com/news/20190412/williamson-sheriffs-commander-asked-deputies-to-have-sex-with-tv-producer-lawyer-alleges

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A Williamson County sheriff’s commander during a staff meeting challenged his deputies to have sex with a “Live PD” television show producer, according to a grievance filed last week.

Attorney Robert McCabe told the American-Statesman he filed a sexual harassment/improper conduct grievance April 4 with the Williamson County sheriff’s office against Cmdr. Steve Deaton. According to the grievance, Deaton was in a shift briefing with 20 deputies, lieutenants and sergeants on March 12 when he started making sexual remarks about one of “Live PD’s”female producers.

Deaton, a patrol division commander and a former assistant chief with the Austin Police Department, declined to comment Friday.

Sheriff Robert Chody said Friday that he couldn’t comment about a pending investigation.

“Live PD” has been filming Williamson County deputies and featuring them on episodes that have recently aired on the A&E Network. A&E did not respond immediately to a request for comment Friday.

Deaton first told the deputies during the meeting that he needed to know which one of them had slept with one of the producers of the show, the grievance said.

“No one in the room responded,” the document said. Deaton then said that he knew someone in the room had had sex with the producer, the grievance said.

“After getting no response from those present, Deaton then began to explain how ‘Live PD’ exchanges producers after each season,” according to the grievance. Deaton said it was his goal to have one of his deputies have sex with the producer before she left, the complaint said.

“There was an awkward silence in the room, which prompted some deputies to start making jokes about who might be the one to accomplish this goal for Commander Deaton,” according to the grievance. Four women were present during the meeting, including three deputies and one sergeant, the complaint said.

“This grievance is being filed on behalf of our members who fear retaliation as a result of reporting this incident or subsequent discipline for failure to report a policy violation,” McCabe wrote in the complaint. He said the members include deputies who were present during the remarks and are members of the Texas Municipal Police Association.

Yeah. I know.  Williamson County and law enforcement.   The Florida of law enforcement in Texas or something. 

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This is the kind of responsible decision making from the top down that has made the WIlliamson County Sheriff's office so reputable over the years.  That's the high standard of exemplary professionalism that rises to the top in that fine organization.

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3 hours ago, Chooky said:

This is the kind of responsible decision making from the top down that has made the WIlliamson County Sheriff's office so reputable over the years.  That's the high standard of exemplary professionalism that rises to the top in that fine organization.

Only the finest law enforcement officers make their way to the only county named after Robert Williamson.

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