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Kihuen won't seek reelection amid sexual harassment allegations | TheHill

posted onDecember 17, 2017
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Article snippet: Rep. MORE (D-Nev.) announced on Saturday that he would not seek reelection amid sexual misconduct allegations against him. "It is in the best interests of my family and my constituents to complete my term in Congress and not seek re-election,” Kihuen said in a statement. The news comes a day after the House Ethics Committee announced it was launching a probe into the allegations against the freshman lawmaker. "I want to state clearly again that I deny the allegations in question. I am committed to fully cooperating with the House Ethics Committee and I look forward to clearing my name," he said Saturday. "Due process and the presumption of innocence are bedrock legal principles which have guided our nation for centuries, and they should not be lost to unsubstantiated hearsay and innuendo." Kihuen's announcement, which was first reported by The Las Vegas Review-Journal, came after BuzzFeed News reported earlier this month on allegations that Kihuen had made unwanted sexual advances toward a former campaign staffer. A second woman recently came forward to accuse the congressman of repeatedly touching her inappropriately and sending her suggestive text messages when he was a Nevada state senator.  Kihuen has denied the accusations, contending that he had dated one of the accusers, a claim that the accuser has pushed back on. His announcement Saturday reportedly came ahead of additional accusations against the congressman. The editor of The Nevada Independent said in... Link to the full article to read more

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