Sacramento Bee reports on claims of sexual harassment resurfacing. “Me Too” claims against Jim Cooper.

Jim Cooper always lie and denies. More people keep coming forward with claims against Cooper. Where there is smoke, there is fire.

A Grant Jury determined Cooper should have recused himself from 20 different votes that were a conflict of interest for him. Cooper denied it and screamed at staff.

A restraining order against him claimed Cooper told a parolee that Cooper was going to shoot him in the back of the head. Cooper and the parolee shared a mutual acquaintance with an attractive female friend. Cooper couldn’t be a deputy with a restraining order against him, and so the Department’s legal team used public resources to defend him and quietly get the restraining order reversed without any new evidence.

Cooper bullied a mayor, likening the major to a female and called him a “bitch” because the mayor didn’t want to vote the way Cooper wanted. (Lie and deny Cooper later admitted to it.)

Conflict of interest voting in the Assembly to award himself with ongoing retirement pension benefits while he is still employed.

Cooper stopped at the airport for having an illegal loaded handgun in his carry-on luggage, demonstrating his continued poor judgment. Cooper was also on his way to Las Vegas with a female companion.

Conflict of interest voting in the Assembly to allow him to use Assembly campaign dollars to transfer into his race for Sheriff. With Jim Cooper, the list just go on and on.

Now #MeToo claims have surface against Cooper by several female deputies. One of them was newly engaged and accused Cooper of asking her if she wanted “Jungle Love” on the side before she got married. Cooper lied and denied it, but later claimed is was (again) bad judgement as an “off color joke”.

A joke. You know, like how funny women think it is to be sexually harassed at work by a boss when they are just trying to do their job.

The complaints about sexual harassment were plural, not just one. The Bee talks about a plurality of “complaints“. A pattern of inappropriate behavior and poor judgement by Jim Cooper.