Dayton Daily News

Former aide says she was fired

Woman accuses Va. representa­tive of sexual harassment.

- By Eric Garcia CQ-Roll Call

WASHINGTON — A former fellow with the Congressio­nal Black Caucus Foundation on Friday accused Virginia Rep. Bobby Scott of sexually harassing her.

M. Reese Everson worked in Scott’s office during her fellowship in 2013 and said she was inappropri­ately touched and said Scott, a Democrat, asked her to flirt with him on a trip to California.

Before that, she said she had ignored two instances where Scott had inappropri­ately touched her.

“I realized I had to get the heck out of there,” she said. “I tried to run to another office headed up by a female member with a female staff.”

Scott’s spokespers­on was asked about Everson’s comments on Friday. He declined to comment on what she said.

Everson said at the time of the alleged harassment, she went to the office of Rep. Maxine Waters of California for help. The staff, she said, questioned her claims.

Waters’ spokespers­on did not return a request for comment.

After the harassment, Everson said, “I was retaliated against, I was wrongfully terminated and I was blackballe­d and blackliste­d.”

Everson said she has documentat­ion to the Congressio­nal Black Caucus Foundation that dates back as early as May 2013. She said she could provide the documentat­ion, but that was not made available on Friday.

Last month, Scott con- firmed that Everson had worked for him. At that time, Scott said he was aware of “no credible complaints” that Everson had raised against him or other members of Congress.

Theresa Thompson, who worked for Scott as a legislativ­e assistant, attended the news conference and defended her former boss.

“I can tell you there was never a whisper, a hint, a wink or nod,” she said. “The truth will come out.”

Everson had previously planned to come forward before in a news conference last month but backed out at the last minute.

“I was unable to make it the last time because I couldn’t find the courage,” she said.

After initially saying he would not represent her anymore, lobbyist Jack Burkman was on hand to represent Everson.

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