Two hours and 47 minutes.
That’s how long it took Jim Wheeler to resign as the Wood County, Texas, Criminal District Attorney after learning he was under criminal investigation for allegedly sexually harassing his first assistant district attorney.
Although news reports in October 2018 revealed that Jim Wheeler’s resignation came amid an investigation, the full details haven’t become widely public—until now.
August 05, 2019 at 10:34 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Texas Lawyer
Two hours and 47 minutes.
That’s how long it took Jim Wheeler to resign as the Wood County, Texas, Criminal District Attorney after learning he was under criminal investigation for allegedly sexually harassing his first assistant district attorney.
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