Two people have revealed fresh information to CBC News about elements of the alleged incidents that forced Patrick Brown to resign as Ontario PC leader.
Brown faced accusations of sexual misconduct by two women, one who originally said she was in high school at the time, the other who worked for Brown when he was a member of Parliament.
The staffer who accused Brown of sexual assault at a party following his annual Hockey Night in Barrie fundraiser in 2013 was "clinging to him" throughout the night, says Brown's girlfriend at the time.
"She just kept following him around, like clinging to him," said Mikaela Patterson in an exclusive interview with CBC News. "He would come over and talk to me and she would go over, she just wanted to be around him it seemed."
Mikaela Patterson was dating Patrick Brown in 2013 and attended the party where Brown allegedly sexually assaulted a woman. Patterson said in an interview that she observed no tension between Brown and the woman immediately after the incident allegedly happened. (CBC)
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