LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – There is renewed pressure from state lawmakers for an Arkansas Board of Corrections member to resign.
State lawmakers have pushed for months for Alonza Jiles to step down from the board amid allegations in lawsuits from victims of sexual assault at an Arkansas youth treatment center called The Lord's Ranch that he is accused of covering up for decades.
Jiles has not taken any calls from FOX 16 News or legislators, and his attorney told FOX 16 News Wednesday morning that he has no comment on whether Jiles will be stepping down from his board position.
State Reps. Howard Beaty (R-Crossett) and Kendon Underwood (R-Cave Springs), along with State Sen. Ben Gilmore (R-Crossett), spoke to FOX 16 News on Wednesday about their push for Jiles to resign, with the trio emphasizing they believe it is past time Jiles steps down considering the allegations that they all find "concerning."