R&H Construction CEO Steps Down Following Guilty Plea

John Bradley will enter diversion program.

The fallout continues from the Sept. 29 domestic violence arrest of John Bradley, then the CEO of R&H Construction and president of the Arlington Club.

Bradley pleaded guilty in Multnomah County Circuit Court on Dec. 3 to a domestic violence charge.

The misdemeanor conviction carries a possible penalty of one year in jail, but Bradley entered a diversion program that will allow charges to be dismissed if he stays out of trouble for 14 months.

Last week, the Daily Journal of Commerce reported Bradley, 60, who previously resigned from the Arlington Club, is stepping down as CEO of R&H Construction. In an email to R&H employees, Bradley said he was taking medical leave to "focus on my personal health and well-being."

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