Indiana’s Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb and the GOP leaders of the Statehouse have called on Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill, also a Republican, to resign Thursday evening.
This, after an internal legislative memo leaked to media outlets says that a lawmaker and three legislative staffers alleged that Hill drunkenly groped them in March during a party on the final night of Indiana’s legislative session.
Hill, who is the former Prosecuting Attorney of Elkhart County, has said he has no plans to resign. He’s called an inquiry into the matter a “prejudicial investigation that is deeply troubling.”
Activists are planning a weekend march to call for Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill to resign amid allegations that he inappropriately touched a state lawmaker and three other women.
Organizers say in a Facebook post that Saturday’s march will begin at the Indiana Statehouse.