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Retired deputy DA denies misconduct allegations, admits sharing shirtless photos

Portland, ORLocal News

Retired Washington County Chief Deputy District Attorney Bracken McKey is facing serious allegations of misconduct, as detailed in newly released county documents. The accusations involve sending shirtless photos to multiple coworkers and a community partner, as well as making sexually charged and body-shaming comments. McKey has denied the misconduct claims but admits to sharing the photos, asserting he believed this behavior was acceptable. This situation has sparked discussions about workplace conduct in government roles, where professionalism is crucial. The case raises significant concerns about how allegations of misconduct are managed and their potential impact on workplace culture.

Many are calling for a thorough investigation to ensure accountability and transparency. As this story unfolds, it may influence perceptions of ethical standards in local government employment and could lead to changes in workplace policies regarding harassment and inappropriate behavior.

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