Albany Times Union

Biden denies sexual assault

Will ask for record of former staffer’s alleged complaint

- By Alexandra Jaffe and Bill Barrow Biden

Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden Friday emphatical­ly denied allegation­s from a former Senate staffer that he sexually assaulted her in the early 1990s, declaring flatly that “this never happened.”

Biden’s first public remarks on the accusation by a former employee, Tara Reade, come at a critical moment for the presumptiv­e Democratic nominee as he tries to relieve mounting pressure after weeks of leaving denials to his campaign.

“I’m saying unequivoca­lly, it never, never happened,” the former vice president and senator said in an interview on MSNBC’S “Morning Joe.”

Biden said he will ask the National Archives to determine whether there is any record of a complaint being filed, as Reade has claimed. Later Friday, Biden asked the secretary of the Senate via letter to assist in the search, though he told MSNBC that the Archives was the only possible place a complaint would be. He said his Senate papers held under seal at the University of Delaware do not contain personnel records.

“The former staffer has said she filed a complaint back in 1993,” Biden said. “But she does not have a record of this alleged complaint.”

Reade did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Friday.

The Archives deflected inquiries to Capitol Hill, saying any complaint “would have remained under the control of the Senate.” A spokeswoma­n for the Office of Congressio­nal Workplace Rights said confidenti­ality rules bar the office from commenting on “whether specific claims may or may not have been filed.”

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