Ottawa Senators assistant general manager Randy Lee appeared in Buffalo City court on Friday to be arraigned on an additional charge of harassment for an alleged incident that occurred at the NHL scouting combine in Buffalo in May. He was previously arraigned last month on an initial charge of harassment, stemming from the same incident. He has pleaded not guilty on both charges.



Lee’s attorney, Paul Cambria, said he intends to file a motion seeking to dismiss the charges, brought against Lee last month by a 19-year-old hotel shuttle driver who said that the Senators front office executive repeatedly touched him and made unwanted sexual advances toward him. Lee was arrested last month and charged with two charges of second-degree harassment.



The complainant in the case recently retained a civil attorney to explore the possibility of filing a lawsuit against Lee and the Senators following the cessation of the criminal...