Since his resignation from the San Diego County Board of Supervisors two years ago, after being accused of sexual harassment in a lawsuit, which has now been dismissed, Nathan Fletcher has stayed out of the public eye. That is, until now.

“I was supposed to be a leader and a role model in our community, and I actually believe we should look up to our elected officials,” Fletcher said as part of a statement to news cameras, including NBC 7, before taking questions on Friday. "I believe they should set an example, and in that regard, I failed, and I’m very sorry."

Fletcher shared that the dismissal of the suit made him feel as though it was time to step back into the public eye, only briefly, to address what happened and where he has been. He began by thanking those who supported him, incl

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