SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – A lawsuit against Nathan Fletcher for alleged sexual harassment was brought to the public’s attention last week.
Fletcher claims he will resign on May 15 after several San Diego leaders and a large portion of the community called for him to step down from his position.
Now, San Diego County Supervisors are preparing to fill Fletcher’s empty seat, one way or another. A special election could cost up to $2.5 million dollars.
San Diego GOP Spokesperson Scott Sherman joined KUSI’s Kacey McKinnon to discuss what comes next in the process of replacing Fletcher.
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