Top Gillibrand aide to leave amid questions over sexual harassment investigation

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Top Gillibrand aide to leave amid questions over sexual harassment investigation
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Kirsten Gillibrand’s longtime deputy chief of staff, Anne Bradley, is leaving her Senate office next month

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Bradley and Gillibrand’s general counsel, Keith Castaldo, took the lead on the sexual harassment investigation last summer, along with Gillibrand’s former chief of staff, Jess Fassler — who now manages Gillibrand’s presidential campaign.last week that Bradley’s role had been restructured and would no longer include handling such investigations and personnel cases. The Gillibrand spokesperson declined to comment on the report.

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