Breaking: Disgraced Sens assistant GM Lee pleads guilty to harassment charges

Lee was charged with inappropriately touching himself while making lewd comments and rubbing the shoulders of a 19 year old male.

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Breaking: Disgraced Sens assistant GM Lee pleads guilty to harassment charges
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Disgraced Ottawa Senators assistant general manager Randy Lee pleaded guilty today to harassing a 19 year old male bus driver. The 57 year old Lee declined to comment when leaving Buffalo City Court.

Lee was sentenced to time served (one night in jail) and a $120 fine. A small price to pay, but the real damage done to Lee was done the moment that word of his arrest was leaked to the public back in June. Lee was alleged to have inappropriately touched himself and making lewd comments while rubbing the shoulders of the victim. 

Lee resigned from his position from the Senators in August amid a NIGHTMARE of an offseason for the Sens in which the whole Erik Karlsson and Mike Hoffman drama came to light.

Read below for TSN’s account of the interaction between Lee and the victim:

According to a police report, Lee was picked up by the s driver at a HarborCenter restaurant and bar and asked to sit in the front passenger seat.
Lee then began touching and eventually massaging the driver's shoulder despite being told to stop. The driver then became frightened when he looked around the streets for help while stopped at a red light, and Lee said: "Don't worry, no one will see us." He then grabbed the driver's shoulder for a third time.
At that point, Lee turned in his seat to face the driver and made lewd comments while touching his own genitalia. Lee stands at least 6-foot-2, about a foot taller than the driver.
Upon dropping Lee off at the hotel, the driver alerted hotel security, who then contacted police.
Source: TSN