In one case, a Public Health employee told investigators that Alvarado “greeted him with a kiss on the lips once or twice” in the agency’s office. After the first couple of times, the employee, whose identifying information is redacted in the report, said he started turning his head to avoid the kisses because they made him uncomfortable. He did not report anything to his supervisor or confront Alvarado “because he did not want to be rude or embarrass Mr. Alvarado,” according to the report.