Lodi News-Sentinel

Second woman accuses Franken of misconduct

- By Kyle Potter

WASHINGTON — A second woman has accused Minnesota Sen. Al Franken of improper conduct, saying he put his hand on her bottom as they posed for a picture at the Minnesota State Fair in 2010 — after he had begun his career in the Senate.

Lindsay Menz told CNN last week for a report broadcast Monday that the interactio­n made her feel “gross.” She said she immediatel­y told her husband that Franken had “grabbed” her bottom, and she said she posted about it on Facebook.

Menz’s allegation comes days after a Los Angeles broadcaste­r, Leeann Tweeden, accused Franken of forcibly kissing her during a 2006 USO tour. Franken already faced a Senate ethics investigat­ion over Tweeden’s allegation, but the Menz allegation is potentiall­y more damaging for Franken because it would be behavior that occurred while he was in office.

Franken, a Democrat, told CNN he didn’t remember taking the photo with Menz, but said in a statement to the network that he feels badly that she felt disrespect­ed.

“I take thousands of photos at the state fair surrounded by hundreds of people, and I certainly don’t remember taking this picture,” Franken told CNN. “I feel badly that Ms. Menz came away from our interactio­n feeling disrespect­ed.”

Franken’s office did not immediatel­y respond to Associated Press messages seeking comment. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell renewed his call for the chamber’s ethics committee to investigat­e Franken. Franken said last week he would cooperate with an inquiry.

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