Washington — Shawn DeRemer, the husband of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, will not face federal charges over allegations of assault at the department's Washington, D.C., headquarters, multiple sources told CBS News Friday evening. After reviewing evidence, including security camera video, federal prosecutors have decided against charging DeRemer, the sources said. In a statement provided to CBS News, a spokesperson for U.S.
Main Idea: Federal prosecutors will not charge Shawn DeRemer over assault allegations at the Labor Department building, and he has been banned from entering it.
Key Points:
The allegation and building ban can shake trust in the Labor Department and distract leaders from worker issues.
The no-charge decision may limit legal confusion and let the department move on.
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Central subject of the allegations, the building ban, and the no-charge decision discussed in the article.
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