King County Sheriff Urquhart told investigators to ignore womans claim he raped her, documents say
Recently filed documents in a lawsuit contend King County Sheriff John Urquhart directed his departments internal investigations squad not to formally document a womans allegation this year that he raped her 14 years ago, despite department protocols that require such claims to be recorded and reviewed.
The woman a former sheriffs deputy reported the alleged 2002 rape to the FBI in June, and a detective with the Internal Investigations Unit later became aware of her claim when an FBI agent inquired about it.
After learning of the allegation, then-sheriffs Detective Sgt. Mike Mullinax notified his supervisor, Capt. Jesse Anderson, according to both mens sworn depositions given in October as part of an ongoing lawsuit against King County alleging discrimination against female deputies.
In turn, the two investigators told Urquhart about the rape allegation, and Anderson asked if he wanted it entered into Blue Team, the departments computer system that formally tracks personnel misconduct complaints.
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