The Denver Post

REP. DeGETTE REVEALS HARASSMENT

The Denver congresswo­man talks about an earlier incident during an MSNBC interview.

- By Mark K. Matthews

U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette reports that she is among the many women who have been sexually harassed while serving in Congress.

WASHINGTON» U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette said Monday she is among the many women who have been sexually harassed while serving in Congress — telling MSNBC that former U.S. Rep. Bob Filner of California groped her while the two Democrats were in an elevator.

“Some years ago, I was in an elevator and then-Congressma­n Bob Filner tried to pin me to the door of the elevator and kiss me, and I pushed him away,” the Denver lawmaker said in an on-air interview.

She noted the incident fit a broader pattern in Filner’s career, as he resigned as mayor of San Diego in 2013 following similar accusation­s of sexual harassment.

That behavior later led to criminal charges.

“Of course, some years later he left Congress (and) became mayor of San Diego, and then he had to leave that position for harassing younger women,” said DeGette.

The run-in with Filner isn’t the only time DeGette said she has been fondled during her time in Congress.

“When I was a young congresswo­man, I was at a diplomatic dinner and one of the French diplomats tried to put his hand up my dress,” she said. “You can imagine the shock when you’re sitting at a dinner like that.”

Both incidents, she said, underscore­d the need to provide more protection­s for staff on Capitol Hill — as interns and aides don’t have the ability to defend themselves in the same way that lawmakers do.

“When these advances happen, they’re brushed under the rug,” DeGette said. “This is one reason why I think it’s so important that we update our House employment rules.”

A DeGette aide said the Colorado lawmaker did not file a complaint or take official action in either incident she mentioned.

Later in the MSNBC interview, she was asked about recent allegation­s of sexual harassment that have been levied against U.S. Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn.

“If these things had happened now, while Senator Franken was a senator, then I think probably he should resign,” she said.

When it was pointed out that one of the accusation­s — involving inappropri­ate touching, as reported by CNN — was said to have occurred while Franken was in office, DeGette said it was up to the Senate.

“I heard that allegation just today, myself, and that’s what I think the Ethics Committee needs to investigat­e and decide whether that’s true,” she said.

 ?? Denver Post file ?? Congresswo­man Diana DeGette speaks at the McNichols Building in Civic Center in 2013.
Denver Post file Congresswo­man Diana DeGette speaks at the McNichols Building in Civic Center in 2013.

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