Perhaps if South Dakota’s gay-hating governor Kristi Noem hadn’t been hanging out with her alleged boyfriend/accused sexual assaulter Corey Lewandowski at a hotel in Houston the week before Easter, she wouldn’t have missed the April 15 deadline to respond to the pair of ethics complaints filed against her last year.
But since she did, the South Dakota Government Accountability Board will now revisit both complaints on May 2, the Argus Leader reports.Related: Kristi Noem spotted with Corey Lewandowski (again) after fiercely denying affair rumors months agoThe anti-LGBTQ governor is accused of using state-owned airplanes for personal travel numerous times since taking office in 2019.
She is also accused of abusing her power to have her daughter, who had been struggling to get her real estate career off the ground, certified as a state real estate appraiser through the Department of Labor and Regulation.The South Dakota Government Accountability Board was created in 2017 and is in charge of investigating complaints against state officials.
Members of the board are appointed by the governor; however, in a rare move for a Republican, Noem’s lone appointment, retired South Dakota Supreme Court Chief Justice David Gilbertson, has recused himself from voting on the complaints against the “family values” governor.Related: Kristi Noem continues her tireless crusade to spread hate and bigotry across the landIn two weeks, the board will determine whether the complaints levied against Noem have merit and whether to hold a contested case hearing.