Statements from people who worked with Rep. John Conyers released in effort to discredit accuser
Shawn Ley, Reporter
Amber Ainsworth
DETROIT – Rep. John Conyers' attorney released statements from two people who worked closely with Conyers in an attempt to discredit a woman who accused him of sexually harassing her while she worked for him.
Conyers' attorney, Arnold Reed, sent two affidavits, one from a former Conyers staffer and one from a security guard. The employees both said that they saw Brown with the congressman and they never saw any inappropriate behavior from him.