Porterville Recorder

Top California Democrat on leave amid sex misconduct inquiry

- By KATHLEEN RONAYNE

SACRAMENTO — The chair of the California Democratic Party took a leave of absence Monday amid an investigat­ion into sexual misconduct allegation­s against him.

Eric Bauman's leave will last until an outside investigat­ion ends, party spokesman Mike Roth said.

"Chair Bauman believes this decision is the best way to ensure the independen­ce and integrity of the process," Roth said in a statement. "The Party is confident that the procedures in place will allow for all parties to come forward freely and provide for a thorough and complete review."

A party vice chair accused Bauman last week of sexually harassing and assaulting several unnamed people at party functions and called for Bauman's resignatio­n. Others including California U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna and the Orange County Young Democrats called for Bauman to step aside.

Daraka Larimore-hall, the vice chair, spoke to two accusers and a witness, the Sacramento Bee newspaper reported.

Bauman announced an outside investigat­ion on Saturday.

"I take seriously any allegation brought forward by anyone who believes they have been caused pain," Bauman said in a statement. "I look forward to putting these allegation­s behind us and moving forward as unified Democrats."

The party's executive board could vote to remove Bauman from office. But Larimore-hall's call for Bauman's removal is still several steps from such a vote.

In a letter to the party last week, Larimore-hall said stories from Bauman's accusers illustrate a "clear and escalating pattern" of inappropri­ate behavior.

Larimore-hall did not respond to a request for comment Monday from The Associated Press.

Bauman's leave comes just weeks after California Democrats made major gains in the midterm elections, winning key congressio­nal seats in territory long held by Republican­s.

A series of sexual misconduct allegation­s against lawmakers, lobbyists and others in politics rocked California's political world late last year, at the height of the #Metoo movement. Three Democratic men resigned as state lawmakers after investigat­ors hired by the Legislatur­e found they likely engaged in inappropri­ate behavior.

Bauman narrowly won the party chairmansh­ip last year against Kimberly Ellis after a contentiou­s battle between establishm­ent Democrats and progressiv­e activists.

During that fight, Bauman said he was falsely targeted by rumors he engaged in inappropri­ate behavior with teenage boys. Bauman is the party's first openly gay chairman.

Bauman called the rumors "despicable lies," and Ellis denounced them.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO BY RICH PEDRONCELL­I ?? In this 2017 photo, Eric Bauman addresses the California Democratic Party Convention, in Sacramento, Calif.
AP FILE PHOTO BY RICH PEDRONCELL­I In this 2017 photo, Eric Bauman addresses the California Democratic Party Convention, in Sacramento, Calif.

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