The Columbus Dispatch

Lawmaker goes mum over disclosed photo

- By Calvin Woodward

WASHINGTON — Suggesting he’s a victim of revenge porn from a jilted lover, U.S. Rep. Joe Barton. R-Texas, said he plans to go silent about the release of a nude photo of him online because police are investigat­ing the disclosure as a possible crime against him. Authoritie­s have not confirmed an investigat­ion.

The 68-year-old Barton, who joined the House in 1985, has acknowledg­ed sharing intimate material with a lover and accused her of threatenin­g to make it public when he ended the relationsh­ip. The unidentifi­ed woman told The Washington Post she did not put it online and said the congressma­n sought to intimidate her by threatenin­g to go to the authoritie­s if she exposed his conduct.

The he-said/she-said dispute erupted in the midst of sexual misconduct allegation­s drawing in several other members of Congress as well as Senate Republican candidate Roy Moore of Alabama, who is accused of disrobing a 14-year-old girl. The consequenc­es for Barton are not apparent aside from his mortificat­ion: The relationsh­ip with the woman was evidently consensual.

The Post published details of a secretly recorded conversati­on between Barton and his lover from 2015 in which he threatened to “take all this crap to the Capitol Hill Police and have them launch an investigat­ion” if she did not agree to keep “inappropri­ate photograph­s and video” that he had exchanged with her from becoming public. He said she had already shared material with other women with whom he had been involved.

In a statement after that report, Barton said the “Capitol Police reached out to me and offered to launch an investigat­ion and I have accepted. Because of the pending investigat­ion, we will have no further comment.” He said the woman’s comments on the tape could be evidence of a “potential crime against me.”

Capitol Police have not said whether they have begun an investigat­ion. A message left at Barton’s district office in Arlington, Texas, was not returned. The voicemail for his office in Washington was full.

Making explicit images available without the subject’s permission is a felony in the District of Columbia and a Class A misdemeano­r in Texas under revenge porn laws passed several years ago. More than 30 other states have such a law; there is no correspond­ing federal law.

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