Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Schumer pursues legal options over false claim

- By Andrew Taylor

A forged document accused the Democratic senator from New York of sexual harassment.

WASHINGTON » U.S> Sen. Chuck Schumer said Wednesday that he is “pursuing every legal path” against whoever circulated a forged document accusing him of sexual harassment.

Several media outlets were shopped a document alleging wrongdoing by the New York Democrat and listing allegation­s by a former Schumer staff aide.

The media outlet Axios said it had contacted the former Schumer staffer, who said the charges were untrue and her signature had been forged.

Separately, the woman, who requested anonymity to maintain her privacy, reached out to The Associated Press to declare the document a fake and vouch for Schumer.

“The claims in this document are completely false, my signature is forged, and even basic facts about me are wrong,” she said in an email. “I have contacted law enforcemen­t to determine who is responsibl­e. I parted with Senator Schumer’s office on good terms and have nothing but the fondest memories of my time there.”

Schumer’s office has asked the Capitol Police to investigat­e.

“The document is a forged document and every allegation is false. We have turned it over to the Capitol Police and asked them to investigat­e and pursue criminal charges because it is clear the law has been broken,” said Schumer spokesman Matt House.

Schumer, D-N.Y., the Senate Democratic leader, told reporters Wednesday, “it was a phony allegation, forged” and baseless “from start to finish.”

No major media outlets produced an account, but far-right figures such as Mike Cernovich promoted the phony scandal without naming Schumer.

The false allegation­s came the week after Minnesota Democratic Sen. Al Franken announced he will resign after accusation­s of groping women and unwanted kissing. Michigan Democratic Rep. John Conyers has also resigned after several allegation­s of sexual misconduct.

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SCOTT APPLEWHITE—THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., speaks to reporters about the GOP tax bill following the Democratic Caucus weekly policy meeting, on Capitol Hill in Washington Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017.

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