Chattanooga Times Free Press

U.S. Rep. Lee steps down from 2 leadership posts after lawsuit

- BY JESSE J. HOLLAND

WASHINGTON — Democratic Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas is stepping down from two leadership positions following a lawsuit from a former employee who says her sexual assault complaint was mishandled.

Jackson Lee will no longer serve as leader of one of the House Judiciary Committee’s key subcommitt­ees or as head of the Congressio­nal Black Caucus Foundation, the fundraisin­g arm of the Congressio­nal Black Caucus.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said it was Jackson Lee’s decision to step aside as chairwoman of the House Judiciary Crime Subcommitt­ee.

Nadler said Jackson Lee’s decision “does not suggest any culpabilit­y” but “was to ensure the subcommitt­ee’s important work continues.”

Elsie L. Scott, interim president and CEO of the Congressio­nal Black Caucus Foundation, said Jackson Lee “values the Foundation’s ideals and does not want to be a distractio­n during the legal proceeding­s of the suit filed against the CBCF.”

Scott said an interim chair would be selected by the foundation’s board.

The National Alliance to End Sexual Violence had said it would not work with Jackson Lee, who has served in Congress since 1995, as the lead sponsor of the Violence Against Women Act.

This comes following a lawsuit in which a former member of her office and the Congressio­nal Black Caucus Foundation said Jackson Lee mishandled a report of sexual assault.

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