Investigation completed into sheriff's complaints about county executive
Briefly

The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors is set to meet to decide on the release of a report concerning allegations made by Sheriff Christina Corpus against County Manager Mike Callagy. These allegations include claims of bullying and sexual harassment related to inquiries about personal relationships. In contrast, Callagy has filed a $10.5 million defamation lawsuit against Corpus, her former Chief of Staff Victor Aenlle, and the county. An independent investigation revealed troubling details about Corpus's relationship with Aenlle, suggesting breaches of conflict of interest policies that further complicate the situation.
Corpus accused Callagy of bullying and undermining her work, alleging that his inquiries about her dating life were inappropriate and suggested sexual harassment.
Retired Judge Cordell's report revealed an 'intimate relationship' between Sheriff Corpus and her former Chief of Staff, which violated conflict of interest policies.
Callagy responded to Corpus' allegations with a $10.5 million defamation claim, indicating the severity and contentiousness of the situation between the two.
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors faces a crucial decision regarding the release of the investigation report into the complaints made by Sheriff Corpus.
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