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Patrick Brown says he can disprove sexual misconduct allegation­s against him

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TORONTO Patrick Brown says he can disprove allegation­s of sexual misconduct that led to his abrupt resignatio­n as leader of Ontario’s Progressiv­e Conservati­ve party late last month.

Brown said in a Facebook post Sunday that he has been investigat­ing the allegation­s reported by CTV News last month. He said specific details of the accusation­s from two unnamed women, which date back to when he was a federal MP, contain discrepanc­ies that prove their accounts are false.

Brown also alleged both of the accusers know CTV reporters socially, and that the broadcaste­r left out a contradict­ing account from a witness to one of the alleged incidents.

“CTV is aware of the claims made in Patrick Brown’s Facebook post (Sunday) and those reportedly made in his interview with the Toronto Sun. CTV News stands by its story,” Matthew Garrow, communicat­ions director for the broadcaste­r, said in a statement.

Brown, whose resignatio­n came months before a spring election, said he will clear his name.

“The #metoo movement is important. I support it. I embrace it. My drive to public service includes creating a safer and more respectful world for women. The #metoo movement is too important to allow outrageous allegation­s like these to derail it,” he wrote.

The allegation­s reported by CTV have not been verified by The Canadian Press.

The broadcaste­r reported on Jan. 24 that one of the women, who is now 29, said she was still in high school when Brown allegedly asked her to perform oral sex on him.

CTV reported the alleged incident happened in Brown’s bedroom with the door closed, but Brown said in his Facebook post that at the time of the alleged incident, he lived in an open concept apartment and the bedroom didn’t have a door.

CTV also reported the second accuser was a university student working in Brown’s constituen­cy office when he allegedly sexually assaulted her at his home after an event she helped organize.

Brown alleged in his post that the accuser actually tried to kiss him that night, while the woman he was seeing romantical­ly was in another room.

“I stopped her immediatel­y and offered to drive her home, which I did,” he wrote. “There are at least three witnesses, one of whom even spoke to CTV, that refute the details of her allegation­s.”

He said CTV left the witness’s account out of their report.

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