The Adams County Board of Commissioners on Friday asked Treasurer Alex Villagran to resign his post, alleging that he engaged in “inappropriate behavior involving multiple county staff members.”
An investigative report obtained by The Denver Post says Villagran was accused of conduct that included sexually suggestive remarks, touching and inappropriate gestures.
In a news release Friday morning, the county said that the independent investigation confirmed that Villagran, a Democrat who was elected as treasurer in 2022, had engaged in a “consistent pattern of inappropriate conduct.” But officials did not provide details about what was alleged against him.
The Post obtained a copy of the investigative report, which was conducted by Flynn Investigations Group, through an open records reque

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