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I think it is important that you share your concerns with your husband, so he could be aware of this situation. This will probably help him to be mindful of his approach and contact with this staff member. Hopefully, he can also help you by making sure that this staff person values and respects you, by sending her to you, for some of the issues she needs help with. Sending her to other staff members to deal with some of work issues, is another approach as well. He probably wants to make sure when he is dialoging with her alone, that people are around. The bottom line is my sister, he needs to be made aware of this situation. We know women well.