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The 19-year-old hotel shuttle driver had already told him to stop touching his shoulder when the front-seat passenger started rubbing it.

Then the passenger offered to massage parts of his body and then “tried to get (the teen driver) to look at his groin area because he had an erection.”

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These alleged new details are found in a Buffalo Police Department report on the May 30 arrest of Ottawa Senators assistant GM Randy Lee.

Lee, 56, was arrested shortly after the shuttle van pulled up to The Westin hotel on Delaware Avenue around 10:30 p.m. on May 30. Lee, who is also GM for the Senators’ AHL franchise in Belleville, was in Buffalo for the scouting combine. He was on his way back to The Westin from 716, a sports bar.

Lee asked if he could sit in the front seat of the shuttle and was allowed, according to the district attorney.

Lee was handcuffed and spent a night in a jail cell. He was booked, fingerprinted and released on bail conditions that require him to show up for his court dates in Buffalo.