Lane County Commissioner David Loveall violated county policy by retaliating against employees and threatening to “get rid of” those who complained about his “stripper on a pole” comment and religious language, a 12-page probe found.
Oregon commissioner accused of retaliation after ‘stripper’ remark and prior ‘spinster’ settlement
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February 14, 2026
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