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Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett says he is in substance abuse treatment after reports he groped a man at a national conference last month .
Fellow Commissioner Bob Anthony is now calling on Commissioner Todd Tiett to resign from the state's three -member regulatory board.
The incident allegedly occurred at the Mid-America Regulatory Conference at the Renaissance Hotel in Minneapolis , Minnesota June 9 .
No report was filed with law enforcement.
Commissioner Hiett has not apologized for the disgrace and delegitimation his actions have brought upon the Oklahoma Corporation Commission , its employees, and his fellow regulators.
According to a witness statement, the victim represents, and perhaps even works for, a company that “goes before” the Oklahoma Corp. Commission .
The situation is untenable. Neither getting sober nor sincerely apologizing can resolve it.
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