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Overwhelming response delays harassment, sexism investigation in Colorado courts

Newly created committee held its first of five public hearings Tuesday

Denver, CO - JUNE 14 : ...
Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post
Steven Vasconcellos, Colorado’s state court administrator, front left, and Judge Ted Tow of the Colorado Court of Appeals, front right, are in the first meeting of the Legislative Interim Committee on Judicial Discipline, which is tasked with reforming the state’s discipline system for judges in the wake of the judicial scandal, at Colorado State Capitol Building in Denver, Colorado on Tuesday, June 14, 2022.
DENVER, CO - DECEMBER 4:  Shelly Bradbury - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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More than 100 Colorado Judicial Department employees sought to speak with investigators for an independent probe into allegations of harassment and sexism within the court system — an overwhelming response that prompted the investigators to seek additional time to finish their work, State Court Administrator Steven Vasconcellos said Tuesday.
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