The co-founder of the Black Parent Initiative and a former chairman of Oregon's Housing Stability Council were indicted Tuesday on charges related to an alleged 2012 sexual assault.

Charles A. McGee, the 32-year-old nonprofit founder, is accused of first- and second-degree sexual abuse, first-degree unlawful sexual penetration and first-degree sodomy stemming from an incident in May 2012, court records show. Aubre L. Dickson, 43, faces accusations of first- and second-degree sexual abuse and first-degree unlawful sexual penetration from the alleged attack.

The Multnomah County District Attorney's Office said both men have been ordered to turn themselves in to the county jail by 5 p.m. Thursday.

McGee and Dickson are accused of sexually assaulting Erica Naito-Campbell at McGee's home in 2012, according to Willamette Week. Naito-Campbell detailed the encounter to the newspaper in February.

McGee was running for a seat on the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners but ended his bid after his involvement in the alleged attack was reported. He was fired from the Black Parent Initiative the same month after the group received a sexual harassment complaint about McGee from another woman, according to The Portland Tribune.

Dickson, who was once on the board of the Black Parent Initiative, resigned as chair of the Oregon Housing Stability Council as the sexual assault allegations surfaced. Dickson also quit his job as a vice president at KeyBank in March, Willamette Week reports.

-- Everton Bailey Jr.

ebailey@oregonian.com

503-221-8343; @EvertonBailey