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Fmr. Nevada U.S. Attorney Sanctioned For Sex Discrimination

Former Nevada U.S. Attorney Greg Brower has been sanctioned in a sex discrimination case that has shaken up the Las Vegas federal prosecutor’s office.

Brower is the assistant director of the FBI’s Office of Congressional Affairs in Washington D.C. and is the FBI’s top liaison with Congress as lawmakers investigate Russian election meddling. He’s also a former Nevada legislator.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Brower was cited for misconduct in a rare Equal Employment Opportunity Commissioner decision issued in May.

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The decision concluded that a former female prosecutor was subjected to sex discrimination and retaliation while Brower headed the U.S. attorney’s office between January 2008 and October 2009.