Senators assistant GM arrested on harassment charge
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Ottawa Senators assistant general manager Randy Lee was arrested in Buffalo and charged with harassment, Erie County District Attorney John Flynn told reporters, including WBFO's Michael Mroziak, on Friday.
Flynn said Lee is accused of putting his hands on the shoulders of a male hotel shuttle driver and making a lewd remark referring to Lee's genitalia. The driver immediately reported the incident to security.
The Senators released an updated statement on Friday evening:
Sens issue updated statement on Randy Lee situation. pic.twitter.com/6ckNMyJYpu
— Ian Mendes (@ian_mendes) June 1, 2018
The Senators executive is in Buffalo for the NHL's scouting combine.
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