Jones last week had not responded to the complaints other than to say the three...
Houston state Rep. Jolanda Jones' entire staff quits, alleging a hostile work environment
The House General Investigating Committee is looking into the allegations, Jones said in her latest statement. But in her statement Wednesday, which she said would be her last on the matter, Jones said she has since spoken to the intern and learned that the intern “categorically denies any wrongdoing or participation in any inappropriate relationship with my son.”
“The inclusion of her name in these allegations have caused a revictimization and retraumatization of her,” Jones said.
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