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Sexual Harassment Accuser Wants Pritzker To Ax Part of Measure

Denise Rotheimer, left, wants Gov. J.B. Pritzker to strike part of sexual harassment legislation passed at the end of the legislative session. She appears next to Maryann Loncar, another woman who accused a state senator of sexual harassment.
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Denise Rotheimer, left, wants Gov. J.B. Pritzker to strike part of sexual harassment legislation passed at the end of the legislative session. She appears next to Maryann Loncar, another woman who accused a state senator of sexual harassment.

Denise Rotheimer, who accused an Illinois state senator of sexual harassment at the start of the #Me-Too movement, now wants Gov. J.B. Pritzker to throw out part of an anti-harassment bill state lawmakers just passed.

Rotheimer, who had input into a sexual harassment measure adopted at the end of the legislative session, says she wants Pritzer to strike a clause she says is unfair to victims.

That clause would impose a $5,000 fine on an accuser if he she or he leaks information from an ethics commission report before its official release.

The addition of the language took the victim’s rights advocate by surprise, she said.

“At the last minute, they put in language that’s going to be harmful to victims of sex assault, which totally goes against the purpose of those rights.”

Pritzker would have to issue an amendatory veto to change that part of the bill. A spokesman for the governor would not say whether he would do that.

State Sen. Melinda Bush, a Democrat from Grayslake who the sponsor of the bill, said the purpose of the fine is to prevent redacted information from becoming public.

“This is not to fine victim; this is  to protect everyone's confidentiality and still allow an accuser to see the report before it becomes public," Bush said.

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Maureen Foertsch McKinney is the NPR Illinois News Editor and a lead editor of Illinois Issues' feature articles, working with freelance writers, and is curator of the Equity blog. Maureen joined the staff in 1998 as projects editor. Previously, she worked at three Illinois daily newspapers, most recently the suburban Chicago-based Daily Herald, where she served stints as an education reporter and copy editor. She graduated in 1985 with a bachelor's in journalism. She also has a master's degree in English from the University of Illinois at Springfield.