Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Report: Barton said he’d go to Capitol Police over photo

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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, 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.

Capitol Police did not respond to a request by the AP for comment late Wednesday.

Earlier in the day, Barton’s spokeswoma­n told The Dallas Morning News that the congressma­n has no plans to step down.

Barton, a member of the conservati­ve House Freedom Caucus, announced his re-election bid this month. His district includes several counties in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Barton was a consultant in the oil and gas industry before he joined the U.S. House in 1985.

He is currently the vice chairman of the powerful House Energy and Commerce committee. He was the committee’s chairman from 2004 to 2007.

Barton has also been the longtime manager of the GOP congressio­nal baseball team. He was taking part in a team practice in June when a gunman opened fire, injuring another congressma­n and others.

 ?? MANUEL BALCE CENETA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this June 14, 2017, file photo, Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, about the incident where House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of La., and others, were shot during a Congressio­nal baseball practice. Barton is...
MANUEL BALCE CENETA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this June 14, 2017, file photo, Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, about the incident where House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of La., and others, were shot during a Congressio­nal baseball practice. Barton is...

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