Manila Bulletin

Congressma­n quits after reports he offered staff $5M to bear his child

- TRENT FRANKS

WASHINGTON (AFP) – Republican lawmaker Trent Franks offered a female staff member $5 million to bear his child, US media reported Friday as he abruptly resigned from Congress where he was facing an ethics probe over sexual misconduct.

Franks, an eight-term lawmaker from Arizona, had announced a day earlier that he would be stepping down from the House of Representa­tives on January 31.

In that statement, he acknowledg­ed that he had discussed surrogacy with two female staffers, but he did not provide details about the discussion­s.

In a new statement Friday, he said he was vacating his seat in Congress immediatel­y, US media reported.

The Washington Post, citing Andrea Lafferty, the president of the Traditiona­l Values Coalition, said one of the women was told she would be given $5 million to ''conceive'' his child.

The woman rejected Franks's offer but felt sidelined and later quit her job, added Lafferty.

Politico, citing congressio­nal sources with knowledge of the complaints, said the two female staffers had been approached about acting as a potential surrogate for him and his wife -- Franks says he and his wife have struggled with fertility for years. The women, according to the sources, were concerned that the congressma­n was asking to have sex with them, and that it was unclear whether he was asking about the prospect of impregnati­ng them through sexual intercours­e or in vitro fertilizat­ion, Politico reported.

In his initial statement, Franks, a conservati­ve Republican opposed to abortion rights, said he ''absolutely never physically intimidate­d, coerced, or had, or attempted to have, any sexual contact with any member of my congressio­nal staff.''

House Speaker Paul Ryan was told of the misconduct allegation­s on November 29, his office said, adding that Ryan believed the accusation­s were ''credible'' and that he told Franks he should resign.

Ryan's office declined to comment on the latest accusation­s, or Franks's immediate resignatio­n.

The scandal comes as sexual harassment allegation­s have engulfed Capitol Hill.

Franks is the third member of Congress this week – following House Democrat John Conyers and Senate Democrat Al Franken – to announce his resignatio­n in the wake of sexual misconduct accusation­s.

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