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Former-bid officer, who helped clarify the east-masters on the claims of ‘false’ sexual harassment

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A former Biden administration officer, who played a role in restoring the security approval of J Robert Openheimer, claims that he was dismissed from his situation due to false Sexual harassment claimsAccording to a legal filing.
Frank roseAs of April last year, the pre-in-in-command in the National Nuclear Safety Administration of the agency has filed a case against a former colleague. The New York Post reported that he alleged that he used his professional relationship in a think tank for personal gain before he assisted him in getting employment in Biden administration.
The case was filed in Alexandria City Circuit Court on 27 March, it suggests that Catherine Hewit Allegedly conspired to portray him as “hunters” in media outlets. The filing claims that Hewit’s allegations were “deliberately fabricated, false and politically motivated”.
In a separate legal action filed in DC Federal Court, Rose said that NNSA The workplace failed to inform the allegations of misconduct or provided it an opportunity for an investigative interview before dismissal.
The situation holds similarities in the case of Openheimer, which was helped by Rose three years ago. The trial states that since then, more than 20 job applications have been unsuccessful in their since their ability, and their professional reputation has suffered significant damage.
A controversial Politico article published during daily departure suggested improper behavior, including claims that female colleagues needed to be “alert” around them. The article mentioned an alleged incident, where she made an inappropriate remarks for a representative of a female foreign government.
Rose -familiar sources expressed him as scholars, friendly and sometimes as “harmless strange”, surprising the allegations. He emphasized his advisory approach and open door policy.
Legal documents indicate that Rose and Hewitt worked together in Brookings Institution from 2018 to 2019. Despite the earlier stress, Rose provided a career guidance and recommended him for the NNSA position before the end of his term in April 2024.
Hewitt, who is now serving as a director for nuclear forensic in the Defense Department, has refused to comment directly. His legal representative said that the reaction to the allegations would be upcoming.
The NNSA has not commented on the ongoing litigation, and no federal lawyers have joined the case yet, according to the daily legal team.

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