Albuquerque Journal

Texas Rep. makes threat over nude pix

Joe Barton says he has no plans to resign

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DALLAS — U.S. Rep. Joe Barton told a woman that he would complain to U.S. Capitol Police if sexually explicit photograph­s of him and other material from their relationsh­ip were to be exposed publicly, according to a published report.

The Washington Post reported the threat Wednesday after Barton, a North Texas Republican, apologized for a nude photo of him that circulated on social media.

The photo of Barton appeared on an anonymous Twitter account. It was not immediatel­y known who posted the photo or when it was taken.

Barton issued a statement saying that while separated from his second wife, prior to their divorce in 2015, he had sexual relationsh­ips “with other mature adult women.” The 68-year-old Republican said each relationsh­ip was consensual and has since ended.

“I am sorry I did not use better judgment during those days. I am sorry that I let my constituen­ts down,” said Barton, the longestser­ving member of Congress from Texas.

However, a woman whom The Post did not identify told the newspaper of Barton’s threat over the sexually explicit photograph­s, videos and messages he had sent to her.

The woman described sexual encounters and contact extending over five years, beginning with her posting of a message on Barton’s Facebook page in 2011.

She also shared with The Post a secretly recorded telephone conversati­on with Barton in 2015 in which he warned her against using the material “in a way that would negatively affect my career.”

The Post reported the woman, who is not married, spoke on the condition of anonymity to protect her privacy.

A message left by The Associated Press at Barton’s district office in Arlington, Texas, also was not returned. The voicemail for his office in Washington was full.

In a statement to The Post, Barton said a transcript of the telephone conversati­on provided by the newspaper may be “evidence” of a “potential crime against me.” He also said that Capitol Police had informed him Wednesday that they were opening an inquiry.

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