US lawmaker accused of harassment won’t seek re-election: Reports

US lawmaker accused of harassment won’t seek re-election: Reports

Washington, December 17 : Democratic Representative Ruben Kihuen will not seek re-election, US media has reported, a day after the House Ethics Committee announced it was investigating allegations that he sexually harassed two women.
The Nevada lawmaker on Saturday denied the allegations but said in a statement quoted by US media that they could be “a distraction from a fair and thorough discussion of the issues in a reelection campaign.”
The Ethics Committee said on Friday that it was aware of “public allegations” against Kihuen, who was only elected last year. The first woman to come forward with allegations, published by BuzzFeed, said Kihuen made repeated sexual advances and touched her thigh twice without consent while she was working on his campaign team in 2016. Another woman—a Nevada lobbyist—also said she was subjected to Kihuen’s repeated advances when he was a member of the local assembly. Kihuen, 37, is the latest in a series of politicians brought down by harassment allegations. Two other Democratic members of Congress have so far this year resigned or announced their intention to do so following accusations of sexual misconduct: Michigan Representative John Conyers and Minnesota Senator Al Franken.

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