Surry County settles harassment case involving Register of Deeds for $45,000
Surry County's insurance carrier agreed to pay
Following the settlement,
Under the agreement,
As part of the settlement,
Surry County did not admit liability or wrongdoing. The settlement agreement states it "is not intended to be nor shall it be construed as an admission of liability."
The settlement resolved allegations first reported to the county late last year.
According to Lyon's
The letter also alleged Harris made unwanted remarks about
Lyon stated in the letter that "this blatant sexual harassment went on for months without cessation."
On
Harris has consistently denied all allegations. "I categorically deny any allegations of harassment. The allegations in the letter are false. There was no misconduct," he said earlier this year. "After a thorough multi-week investigation the fact finders found nothing worthy of an ensuing action."
"Harris has vehemently denied sexually harassing anyone," his attorney,
The case exposed a significant gap in
Unlike other elected officials such as county commissioners, there was no clear process for removing a register of deeds for misconduct. A piece of legislation introduced into the



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