Desk clerk in police chief scandal returning to work
07:47 AM PDT on Friday, July 4, 2008
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Angela Oswalt, who accused former Portland Police Chief Derrick Foxworth of abuse of power and sexual misconduct, will return to work Monday as a police bureau desk clerk after nearly 15 months of paid administrative leave after the city agreed to drop its attempts to fire her.
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Angela Oswalt in a photo released by the union.
Following an unfair labor practices complaint, the Oregon Employment Relations Board ruled the city could not investigate or discipline her for unrelated protected activities in her role as a union steward.
The 2006 accusations by Oswalt, who had had an ongoing affair with Foxworth, led to his demotion.
Background: City wanted Oswalt fired
She has said she will be pleased to return to work but will make no further statements.
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