LAKELAND, Fla. (WFLA) – In February the Polk County Public Schools superintendent resigned after seedy details surfaced during a sexual harassment investigation.

On Thursday the man who made those accusations, Associate Superintendent Greg Rivers, also resigned.

Rivers’ resignation goes into effect May 6. “Rivers will expend accrued paid leave until that time. He will not handle any official business for Polk County Public Schools during his paid leave,” the district said in a statement.

Rivers will not receive a severance package. He was hired in March 2010. His current salary is $131,202 annually.

LeRoy’s resignation

In January Rivers filed the complaint against LeRoy. The superintendent was cleared of illegal wrongdoing, but board members said they lost faith in her because of the investigation’s findings.

Rivers claims LeRoy had several inappropriate conversations about him with another employee, “making comments such as “I wonder if he (has sex) hard.”

In an 1,800 page document released this week, Rivers told an investigator that on a 2014 business trip to Tallahassee the two were having drinks when LeRoy began touching him.

“She was trying to get me to stay in her room and I kept saying, ‘No,'” Rivers told an investigator. “When we got in the elevator to go down to our rooms, she was still trying to talk me into coming to her room. And then she attempted to kiss me. I pushed her away, and she was trying to get me to come to her room.”

Rivers also accused LeRoy of manipulation of the hiring process in order to create a position for a former romantic interest, with whom Rivers claims the superintendent said she had a four-year affair.Read more about LeRoy’s resignation here.THE STORIES OTHERS ARE CLICKING ON: