Madison Cawthorne found guilty of sexual harassment by House Ethics Committee

North Carolina Representative Madison Cawthorne who was about to leave office after losing the primary election was cleared of an “inappropriate relationship” with a male employee after photos and videos incriminating him were made public.

The House Ethics Committee cited some news articles and information. on social media about a series of photos and videos showing a Republican spokesperson displaying “explicit behavior and comments of a sexual nature.”

Some time ago, a video was first made public of a congressman grabbing another man by the crotch, then Leaked footage, including footage of Cawthorn partying at a nightclub in sexy lingerie. and engaging in inappropriate sexual behavior.

And Cawthorn, and the man involved, Steven Smith. “They denied having a romantic or sexual relationship.” In a House Ethics Committee report, he determined that Smith was not related to him, as they revealed.

He also confirmed that the leaked images were taken before Madison Cawthorne was sworn in as a member of Congress and therefore not subject to the commission’s jurisdiction, so he was acquitted of this crime.

It should be noted that the Ethics Committee of the House of Representatives warned the representative and ordered him to pay more than $15,000. for violating conflict of interest rules by publicly promoting the cryptocurrency they own and for failing to disclose cryptocurrency transactions in a timely manner.

Author: Opinion
Source: La Opinion

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