San Francisco Chronicle

Seattle mayor rips lawsuit accusing him of sex abuse

- By Gene Johnson Gene Johnson is an Associated Press writer.

SEATTLE — A lawsuit accuses Seattle Mayor Ed Murray of sexually molesting a teenage high school dropout in the 1980s, and in interviews with the Seattle Times, two other men say he abused them.

The mayor, a Democrat, denied the allegation­s Friday.

“To be on the receiving end of such untrue allegation­s is very painful for me,” Murray said at a brief appearance where he delivered a short statement. “These allegation­s dating back to a period of more than 30 years are simply not true . ... I will continue to be mayor.”

Murray was elected mayor in 2013 after a long career in the state Legislatur­e, where he led efforts to legalize samesex marriage in the state. As mayor he pushed to increase the city’s minimum wage to $15 an hour and address the homelessne­ss crisis in Seattle.

In the lawsuit filed Thursday in King County Superior Court, a 46-year-old man, identified only by the initials, D.H., said Murray “raped and molested him” over several years, beginning in 1986 — when he was 15 and addicted to crack cocaine, and when Murray was in his early 30s.

The man said he met Murray on a city bus, and Murray invited him back to his apartment, propositio­ning him for sex and haggling over the price.

Murray paid him $10 to $20 for each of at least 50 encounters over the next four to five years, the lawsuit said.

“I have been dealing with this for over 30 years,” the man, now sober for a year, told the Times.

He said he was coming forward as part of a “healing process” after years of “the shame, the embarrassm­ent, the guilt, the humiliatio­n that I put myself through and that he put me through.”

The lawsuit seeks unspecifie­d damages and says D.H. has not previously made any financial demands of Murray.

The newspaper also reported that two other men said they knew Murray when they lived in a Portland, Ore., center for troubled children. Jeff Simpson and Lloyd Anderson accused Murray of abusing them in the 1980s and paying them for sex and said they’d be willing to testify about it, the Times said.

The Times said one of them talked with a social worker and detective at the time. No charges were filed and an entry in an old Multnomah County district attorney’s database indicates the office considered but rejected a felony thirddegre­e sodomy case in May 1984. Any other police and child welfare records would have been destroyed by now, officials said.

Simpson and Anderson raised the allegation­s a decade ago in calls to reporters and Washington state lawmakers, and they repeated them in recent interviews with the Times.

Reading’s statement acknowledg­ed those accusation­s.

“The two older accusation­s were promoted by extreme right-wing antigay activists in the midst of the marriage equality campaign, and were thoroughly investigat­ed and dismissed by both law enforcemen­t authoritie­s and the media,” the statement said.

 ?? Elaine Thompson / Associated Press 2016 ?? Mayor Ed Murray addresses a City Hall event last year in Seattle. He denies sex abuse allegation­s.
Elaine Thompson / Associated Press 2016 Mayor Ed Murray addresses a City Hall event last year in Seattle. He denies sex abuse allegation­s.

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