SETTLED San Luis Obispo County will pay a settlement to a former county employee who alleged that late 3rd District Supervisor Adam Hill sexually harassed her and created a hostile work environment before his August passing. Credit: File Photo By Jayson Mellom

San Luis Obispo County and a former legislative aide to late 3rd District Supervisor Adam Hill have settled a recent workplace complaint that accused Hill of sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment.

A heavily redacted copy of the former aide’s complaint states that Hill made unwanted sexual advances and behaved inappropriately toward her after she had ended a consensual but clandestine relationship with the supervisor.

SETTLED San Luis Obispo County will pay a settlement to a former county employee who alleged that late 3rd District Supervisor Adam Hill sexually harassed her and created a hostile work environment before his August passing. Credit: File Photo By Jayson Mellom

The complaint describes her suffering from “PSTD” over “gross things that happened,” citing instances of groping and other unwelcomed touching and comments.

“[Redacted] would tell Hill that [redacted] felt uncomfortable … and he would reply that he couldn’t help himself because [redacted] was so sexy. He told [redacted] would need to quit being so sexy,” the complaint reads.

SLO County’s Nov. 13 settlement pays the aide—whose name New Times is withholding because she’s an alleged victim—six months of salary and benefits exceeding $40,000, and relieves SLO County of liability. Her last day as a county employee was Nov. 13.

“The county treats allegations of workplace misconduct very seriously,” county administrators said in a statement on Aug. 13 acknowledging the complaint and an investigation into the allegations. SLO County has since completed that investigation but denied New Times‘ request for a copy.

The redacted complaint—which was lodged a few weeks before Hill committed suicide on Aug. 6—appears to describe a long and complex relationship that began in late 2017 as a “casual sexual relationship” and started before her employment at the county.

Through 2018 and most of 2019, the two maintained a relationship, but, according to the complaint, she “finally broke it off … when Hill became upset and ‘freaked out’ and worried their relationship would become public as a result of the Katie Hill scandal.”

Former U.S. Rep. Katie Hill resigned from Congress in October 2019 after she admitted to a relationship with a campaign staff member.

“[Redacted] was upset since they had been in a sexual relationship for a few years and he had previously told [redacted] he would make it public,” the complaint states.

Following their breakup, the complaint states that she feared retaliation. Hill allegedly asked her to delete their texts and emails.

“He would get angry often and lash out, pounding his fists,” the complaint reads.

Hill’s alleged sexual misconduct continued periodically through the first half of 2020, according to the complaint, as the employee offered him both professional and personal support during his decline in health.

“[Redacted] supported Adam Hill with his mental health issues, both during and after their consensual sexual relationship,” the complaint reads. “[Redacted] felt bad about abandoning him. … [Redacted] just cared about him and felt sorry for him.”

In October, the SLO County coroner’s investigators ruled Hill’s death a suicide due to an intentional lethal overdose of cocaine and an anti-anxiety medication.

His seat remains open pending an appointment by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Δ

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3 Comments

  1. Let’s gather the good folks of SLO to March in support of this female victim. Put on your pink p-hats and denounce this type of behavior. Oh yeah, not gonna happen. Team blue only points fingers.

    ” …that she feared retaliation”. Frequently used description of dealings with Mr. Hill. I know, y’all voted for the man for his policies and accepted his behavior and transgressions. Hmm, sounds familiar to somebody else in politics.

  2. “What more do you want?” Thanks for asking. How about results of the FBI investigation and what other costs the county is going to bear as a result. These items are not yet dead.

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