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Vulgar comments revoke a Bexar County mans appointee status [Video]

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SAN ANTONIO – A derogatory word typically used against women is at the center of controversy in Bexar County.

Christopher Forbrich was stripped of the opportunity to serve on the Bexar County advisory board for Small, Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (SMWBE) after he was accused of calling a county commissioner a “c—.”

Edward Pape sent Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai a written complaint regarding a statement he overheard on July 10.

Pape is a board member for SMWBE. In the letter, Pape said he and other board members overheard SMWBE appointee Christopher Forbrich refer to Bexar County Commissioner Rebeca Clay-Flores as a “crusading c—”.

“My initial reaction is that I have experienced sexism and racism as the only woman on this court and as the first woman of color,” Clay-Flores said.

KSAT asked Forbrich multiple times during a sit-down, in-person interview whether he referred to Clay-Flores as a “c—” or as a “crusading c—”.

“I had a private discussion with a friend …

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