Albany Times Union

Rep. Tom Reed accused of sexual misconduct

- By Carolyn Thompson

U.S. Rep. Tom Reed, a Republican from western New York, is accused of rubbing a female lobbyist’s back and unhooking her bra, without her consent, at a networking event in a Minneapoli­s pub in 2017.

The lobbyist, Nicolette Davis, told The Washington Post that Reed appeared to be drunk as he pawed her back and leg as the two were seated next to each other during a networking trip.

Reed fumbled with her bra before pinching the clasp through her blouse and unhooking it, then moved his hand to her thigh, she said.

A frightened Davis, who was 25 and on her first trip as a junior lobbyist for insurance company Aflac, texted a friend and co-worker that “a drunk congressma­n is rubbing my back.”

“HELP HELP,” she texted, before the person seated on her other side responded to her request by pulling Reed out of the restaurant, according to her account, published Friday.

Reed, elected to Congress in 2010, declined to be interviewe­d by The Associated Press. In a statement released by his office, he said, “This account of my actions is not accurate.”

Reed has been among the members of Congress calling for the resignatio­n of Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo over sexual harassment allegation­s. In late February, Reed said he was seriously considerin­g running for governor against Cuomo.

Davis, now a 29-year-old second lieutenant in the U.S. Army at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, contacted The Post through a tip line Feb. 11, the newspaper said.

Davis said she is speaking out as she thinks about the kind of platoon leader she wants to be after graduating from field artillery school later this month.

“I need to always act in good conscience and set the right example for the soldiers I will lead, including younger females,” she said. “I hope it will allow people who have endured similar experience­s to feel confident enough to say something.”

Her story was corroborat­ed by the friend whom Davis texted from the restaurant.

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