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Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Ryan orders ethics inquiry into Pa. lawmaker's reported use of taxpayer cash to settle misconduct case

HARRISBURG, Pa -- House Speaker Paul Ryan ordered an Ethics Committee investigation Saturday after The New York Times reported that U.S. Rep. Patrick Meehan had used taxpayer money to settle a complaint arising from hostility toward an ex-aide who rebuffed his romantic overtures.

The story, published online Saturday, cites unnamed people who said Meehan, R-Pa., had used thousands of dollars from his congressional office fund to settle the sexual harassment complaint the ex-aide filed last summer to the congressional Office of Compliance.

Ryan's office said the allegations must be investigated "fully and immediately" by the House Ethics Committee, and that Meehan should repay any taxpayer funds used to settle the case.

Ryan's office also said Meehan is being removed from the committee.

The Times did not identify the accuser and said she did not speak to the newspaper.

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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/01/20/ryan-orders-ethics-inquiry-into-pa-lawmakers-reported-use-taxpayer-cash-to-settle-misconduct-case.html

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

He is a right wing holier than thou slime ball. He campaigned on family values.

Anonymous said...

Oh and left wingers are never slime balls? Gee I guess I was all wrong about the Clintons.