A resident who identified himself as Joe of Greenville used the public comment period twice during the June 22 Montgomery County Board of Commissioners meeting to raise concerns about image-based sexual abuse and to accuse the board's chair of assault.
During his first appearance, Joe began a prepared statement about image-based sexual abuse but was repeatedly interrupted by meeting leadership for violating the board's public comment standards. After being warned and cut off, he returned to the podium later in the meeting and said the vice chairman's earlier words were "disrespectful" and reiterated that the chairman had "committed assault" against him in the meeting. He called the panel "corrupt" and urged law enforcement to investigate.
The transcript shows the accusation on the record but does not show a formal response or a complaint logged by the board during the meeting. The board acknowledged the comment but otherwise proceeded with business. The allegation is recorded as the speaker stated it on the public record; no board action, formal denial, or law-enforcement response appears in the meeting transcript.
Because the claim is serious and the meeting record contains only the speaker's statement with no corroborating evidence or board response, the allegation remains unproven in the record.