The Denver Post

Grassley aide resigns; harassment alleged

Adviser on Kavanaugh confirmati­on accused of sexual misconduct

- By Seung Min Kim

WASHINGTON» A communicat­ions adviser to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley, Riowa, during the Supreme Court confirmati­on fight has abruptly resigned after an accusation of sexual harassment — an allegation he denies.

Garrett Ventry submitted his resignatio­n Friday night, he said in a brief phone inter view Saturday morning. He said he denies the allegation but stepped down “to not be a distractio­n” as Senate Republican­s continue to work to get Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh confirmed.

“Garrett was one of several temporary staff (members) brought on to assist in the committee’s considerat­ion of the Supreme Court nomination, a team that has done outstandin­g work,” a committee spokesman said Saturday morning. “While he strongly denies allegation­s of wrongdoing, he decided to resign to avoid causing any distractio­n from the work of the committee.”

NBC News reported Saturday morning that it had been investigat­ing Ventry’s past employment history, including his tenure in the office of North Carolina House Majority Leader John Bell in 2017. According to the network, Ventry was let go from the office after a female GOP staffer in the North Carolina General Assembly accused him of sexual harassment. He had also been accused of embellishi­ng his résumé.

Bell told NBC News that “Mr. Ventry did work in my office, and he’s no longer there. He moved on.” Bell did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment Saturday.

Before coming on temporaril­y to Grassley’s staff, Ventry worked at CRC Public Relations, a prominent public relations firm for conservati­ve causes based in Alexandria, Va., that represents influentia­l legal groups on the right such as the Federalist Society and the Judicial Crisis Network.

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