Authorities say they won't seek charges after investigating allegation that a lobbyist drugged a
Authorities say they won't seek charges after investigating allegation that a lobbyist drugged a Texas Capitol staffer
by Cassandra Pollock, Texas Tribune
The Texas Department of Public Safety and Travis County District Attorneys Office said Thursday that there is not enough evidence to support an allegation that a lobbyist used a date rape drug on a Capitol staffer and that no crime occurred in this instance.
DPS has conducted a thorough investigation following allegations of drugging of a Capitol staffer by a lobbyist, the joint statement said. Together, we have concluded that ... criminal charges are not appropriate.
The statement did not name the lobbyist, and officials have not offered further details including the names of anyone allegedly involved since DPS confirmed it was investigating the allegation, as first reported by the Austin American-Statesman.
Earlier this week, though, after DPS confirmed it was investigating the allegation, Bill Miller, a co-founder of the prominent Austin-based HillCo Partners, told The Texas Tribune that one of its employees was "a person of interest" in the investigation.
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