- Montana Public Service Commissioner Brad Molnar has been suspended without pay for at least one year by Gov. Greg Gianforte.
- The suspension follows an investigation into allegations of repeated sexually inappropriate comments and workplace misconduct made by Molnar to coworkers.
- Specific allegations include suggesting "Topless Tuesdays" to a female employee and threatening to obtain photos of another employee's children sleeping.
- Gov. Gianforte called Molnar's conduct "unprecedented" and stated it shattered public trust, acting on a recommendation from the Public Service Commission.
- Molnar denies the allegations, claiming his suspension is politically motivated, and plans to challenge the decision in court.
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GOP official ousted over ‘Topless Tuesdays’ and chilling workplace allegations