The Columbus Dispatch

Gay-rights champion accused of sexual assaults of boys

- By Avi Selk

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, a nationally famous champion of gay rights and progressiv­e causes, has been accused by three men of having sex with them as children.

An unnamed man filed a child sex abuse lawsuit against the mayor on Thursday, alleging Murray “criminally raped and molested” him when he was a homeless 15-year-old in the 1980s.

The unnamed plaintiff and two other men subsequent­ly gave interviews to the Seattle Times — all telling similar stories about a politico in his late 20s and 30s, who befriended street kids, paid them and had his way with them.

“I don’t necessaril­y think that he destroyed my life,” Jeff Simpson told the newspaper after describing years of molestatio­n from age 13 on. “But I believe a lot of the problems I have stemmed from this.”

Murray, a gay rights pioneer-turned-leading opponent of President Donald Trump’s immigratio­n policies, canceled a planned event after news of the lawsuit broke Thursday and held a news conference the next day.

The mayor, 61, took no questions, but dismissed the suit as accusation­s from a “troubled” man.

“These allegation­s, dating back to a period of more than 30 years, are simply not true,” he said, noting that he still plans to run for re-election later this year.

Raised in Seattle, Murray was a campaign manager for Washington’s first openly gay state senator in the 1980s, according to the Associated Press.

The lawsuit — filed because the statute of limitation­s precludes criminal charges after so many years — goes into explicit detail about alleged sexual encounters.

Authoritie­s pursued a sodomy investigat­ion against Murray in 1984, but dropped it.

Simpson and another man who is not suing took their accusation­s to the media and lawmakers in 2008 but got no response.

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