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Top Puerto Rican officials resigns over profanity-laced chat

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AP San Juan
Last Updated : Jul 14 2019 | 3:55 AM IST

Puerto Rico's Gov. Ricardo Rossell announced Saturday that his chief financial officer and secretary of state will step down following their participation in a private chat that used profanities to describe an ex-New York City government official and a federal control board overseeing the island's finances.

The US territory's CFO Christian Sobrino, who is also the governor's representative to the federal control board, announced he was stepping down via Twitter on Saturday.

Its Secretary of State Luis G. Rivera Marn also offered his resignation. Rossell later released a statement saying he would let go members of his administration who participated in the chat on a messaging system used by government officials.

The release of the chat's contents in local media had led to calls for the governor's resignation.

Rossell apologized for the comments late Thursday, saying he'd been working 18-hour days and releasing tensions when he called former New York City Council speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito the Spanish word for "whore" and in English told the oversight board to "go f--- yourself" followed by a string of emojis with the middle finger raised.

"Aware that the current environment cannot be maintained, I have communicated to all the other public officials involved in the chat that I will have to dispense with their services and/or their advice," he said in the statement.

He said that he would ask Ricardo Llerandi to remain as Puerto Rico's secretary of the interior and Anthony Maceira to stay as secretary of Public Affairs.

"This is a very painful situation for me, as Governor, as a human being and as a Puerto Rican," Rossell said.

"But I recognize there is no other way out and there is no worthwhile forgiveness on my part that does not include corrections and clear signs of intent to change."
Rossell said late Thursday that he had not yet spoken to Mark-Viverito, who posted a lengthy statement on Twitter that read in part, "A person who uses that language against a woman, whether a public figure or not, should not govern Puerto Rico ...this type of behavior is completely unacceptable."

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First Published: Jul 14 2019 | 3:55 AM IST

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