Louisville mayor places LMPD chief on administrative leave after mishandling of sexual harassment incident
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Greenberg said in a late-afternoon news conference that the allegation didn't involve Gwinn-Villaroel, rather her handling of it once it was reported to her.
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Louisville Metro Police Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel was placed on paid administrative leave Wednesday after Mayor Craig Greenberg became aware of how she "handed a workplace sexual assault allegation involving LMPD officers."
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