Breaking! FINAL REPORT – Daylin Told Dirty Jokes

15 weeks after State Senator Daylin Leach made public a Power Point summary of the so-called Preliminary Report, the Senate Democratic Caucus presented its Final Report – “In The Matter of Certain Allegations Relating to Senator Daylin Leach.”

Eckert Seamans Final Report on Daylin Leacjh
Click to download PDF of Full Eckert Seamans Report on Daylin Leach

The law firm of Eckert Seamans created the report. They wrote:

With respect to Senator Leach’s behavior while as a member of the Senate, we conclude that there is no evidence of actionable discrimination or harassment in violation of applicable law or Caucus policies to the extent Caucus policies are interpreted as consistent with federal law. The Caucus may, however, interpret its policies to impose a broader standard than federal law but this is a policy decision that the Caucus must decide for itself.

Today’ report revealed one significant allegation that did not appear in the Preliminary Report.

From the report, “In or about April 2019, a man who runs a Facebook page in Lower Merion told Senator Muth that someone from Senator Leach’s staff sent him screenshots of social media postings allegedly by Senator Muth from an Instagram account. A screenshot included Senator Muth’s headshot and a picture of a dog along with the heart eye emoji. Senator Muth indicated that the Instagram account with the posting was not her official account and was a fake account. Senator Muth reported the fake account to the Senate and the Senate worked with Instagram to remove it. Senator Muth believes that Senator Leach created the fake account and believes that the Caucus did not adequately investigate to determine whether he was responsible for the fake account.”

ThisisLowerMerion.com reached out to “the man” who runs the Facebook page in Lower Merion. He claimed that he has never spoken to Senator Muth, but that he did have a conversation with a staff member in the senator’s office, in order to inquire about the fake Instagram Page.

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