Khaleej Times

Mayor in hot water after admitting affair

- AFP

chicago — Until last week, Nashville Mayor Megan Barry was a rising political star.

A popular Democrat in deeply conservati­ve Tennessee, Barry is the first female mayor of America’s country music capital — a liberal enclave in the southern state.

The 54-year-old presided over the city’s economic growth, officiated its first same-sex wedding, and advocated for an ambitious $5 billion mass transit plan.

“She was becoming increasing­ly visible on the national political stage,” said political science professor Joshua Clinton, of Nashville’s Vanderbilt University. Then, came January 31. Standing alone in front of news cameras, Barry confessed to a twoyear extramarit­al affair with Sergeant

I am embarrasse­d and I am sad, and I am so sorry for all the pain that I have caused my family and his family,

Megan Barry, Nashville Mayor

Robert Forrest, the city police officer in charge of her personal security.

Barry is married. So is the officer. The affair had ended, she said, and both were trying to mend their personal lives.

“I am embarrasse­d and I am sad, and I am so sorry for all the pain that I have caused my family and his family,” Barry said.

The revelation was a bombshell.

Now Barry is fighting for her political life amid three official investigat­ions, but has ruled out resigning. Sergeant Forrest retired from the city’s police department.

In the era of the “MeToo” movement, with powerful men toppled over accusation­s of harassment or sexual impropriet­y, there have been questions over whether the mayor’s case was a reversal of that now-familiar narrative.

Did a powerful woman survive a scandal while her male subordinat­e did not? Was the police officer’s career over by choice?

During her news conference, Barry dismissed any parallel with the abuses fuelling the MeToo movement.

“This is not about sexually harassing and economical­ly disadvanta­ging women,” she said. “This is a consensual relationsh­ip between two middle-aged people who had feelings for each other.”

The officer has not spoken publicly about why he chose to retire.

The gender role reversal — compared to most of the scandals exposed in recent months — may lessen the suspicions that Barry took advantage of her bodyguard.

But Clinton suspects the mayor’s gender could affect how the scandal plays out in other ways — exposing her to tougher scrutiny in the affair’s aftermath, because she is a woman.

“Politician­s have obviously survived similar issues in the past,” Clinton said. “One issue is whether she is treated differentl­y by voters because of her gender.” —

 ?? AFP ?? Nashville is fighting for her political life after admitting to an extramarit­al affair with the chief of her security detail. —
AFP Nashville is fighting for her political life after admitting to an extramarit­al affair with the chief of her security detail. —

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