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US congresswo­man Katie Hill threatens to sue Daily Mail over nude photos

- Tom McCarthy in New York

A member of Congress from California has threatened to sue the Daily Mail over nude photograph­s and claims posted online by the newspaper.

Lawyers for Katie Hill, 32, a Democratic, first-term representa­tive from a suburban Los Angeles district, sent a cease-and-desist letter to the Mail demanding that “you remove these photos from publicatio­n at once”.

The lawsuit, which was first reported by Politico, also suggested that the Daily Mail had defamed Hill by stating that she has a Nazi-inspired tattoo on her body, which Hill denied.

The bipartisan House ethics committee opened an investigat­ion of Hill this week for possibly having engaged in a relationsh­ip with a staff member in violation of House rules.

Hill has said that she had an “inappropri­ate” relationsh­ip with a staffer.

“I know that even a consensual relationsh­ip with a subordinat­e is inappropri­ate, but I still allowed it to happen despite my better judgment,” she said in a statement. “For that I apologize. I wish nothing but the best for her and hope everyone respects her privacy in this difficult time.”

Conservati­ve media in the US have gleefully covered the story, which began with the publicatio­n of a nude photo on the far-right web site RedState. The photos appear to have been leaked as part of an acrimoniou­s divorce proceeding that is ongoing for Hill.

California’s 25th congressio­nal district had been held by Republican­s for more than 20 years before Hill won the seat as part of the blue wave of 2018.

“I am going through a divorce from an abusive husband who seems determined to try to humiliate me. I am disgusted that my opponents would seek to exploit such a private matter for political gain,” she said in a separate statement.

“This coordinate­d effort to try to destroy me and the people close to me is despicable and will not succeed. I, like many women who have faced attacks like this before, am stronger than those who want me to be afraid.”

The Guardian has reached out to the Mail for comment.

 ?? Photograph: J Scott Applewhite/AP ?? Katie Hill in Washington DC, on 3 April.
Photograph: J Scott Applewhite/AP Katie Hill in Washington DC, on 3 April.

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