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By Mike DeBonis April 27 at 1:59 PM
Rep. Patrick Meehan (R-Pa.), who previously announced his retirement from Congress following reports he had paid a secret settlement to a staffer who accused him of harassment, resigned outright Friday.
His resignation came as the House Ethics Committee continued a probe into his behavior that could have resulted in serious sanctions. The former aide, a younger woman, alleged that Meehan had confessed romantic feelings for her after she became involved with another man. Meehan, she alleged, later retaliated after she repelled his advances.
I have decided that stepping down now is in the interest of the constituents I have been honored to serve, Meehan said in a statement. While I do believe I would be exonerated of any wrongdoing, I also did not want to put my staff through the rigors of an Ethics Committee investigation and believed it was best for them to have a head start on new employment rather than being caught up in an inquiry. And since I have chosen to resign, the inquiry will not become a burden to taxpayers and committee staff.
Meehan said that within 30 days he will repay taxpayers for the $39,000 settlement that was paid as a severance payment to his former staffer.
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(50,302 posts)RockRaven
(14,990 posts)I'm frankly surprised they haven't just disallowed ALL ethics investigations into GOP reps.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)Didn't want to put his staff through the rigors of an investigation that would surely exonerate him. No, it doesn't make any sense; it's not just you.