Senators' Lee seeks dismissal of harassment charges
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An attorney representing Ottawa Senators assistant general manager Randy Lee will file a not guilty plea and a motion to dismiss harassment charges in Buffalo court Friday, according to the Associated Press.
Lee, who has been suspended by the Senators until the court makes its ruling, faces a second charge of harassment after he was accused of making lewd comments and rubbing the shoulders of a 19-year-old male shuttle bus driver while attending the NHL draft combine in Buffalo. He was later arrested.
The 56-year-old has been a part of the Senators' organization since 1995.
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