The Peterborough Examiner

MP Tony Clement steps back from duties after sending sexually explicit images and a video to individual or a party he claims targeted him for extortion

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OTTAWA — Conservati­ve MP Tony Clement is resigning from some of his duties after sending sexually explicit images and a video of himself to someone he claims targeted him for the purposes of financial extortion.

Clement said in a statement Tuesday night that he sent the photos and video over the past three weeks to a person who he believed was a consenting female recipient. The RCMP are investigat­ing to determine the individual or party’s identity, he added.

He said will continue to discharge his duties as MP for Parry Sound-Muskoka but has resigned from his House of Commons committee assignment­s as well as Conservati­ve shadow minister for justice.

“I recognize now that I have gone down a wrong path and have exercised very poor judgment,” said Clement, 57.

“First and foremost, I apologize to my family for the needless pain and humiliatio­n my actions have caused. I also apologize to my colleagues and my constituen­ts for letting them down. I am committed to seeking the help and treatment I need in my personal life to make sure this will not happen again.”

Conservati­ve Leader Andrew Scheer issued a statement saying he has accepted Clement’s resignatio­n from various duties and deputy leader Lisa Raitt will assume the role of shadow minister for justice.

“While I’m greatly disappoint­ed with Mr. Clement’s actions, I am encouraged that he has decided to seek help and I wish him all the best in doing so,” Scheer said.

The RCMP did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Clement is a former cabinet minister who ran for his party’s leadership in 2016.

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