Chicago Sun-Times

STATE REP RESIGNS AMID SEX SCANDAL

Ex-girlfriend alleges GOP legislator Nick Sauer shared naked photos of her online to lure men into chats

- TINA SFONDELES, FRANK MAIN & MITCH DUDEK

A northwest suburban state legislator on Wednesday resigned after an ex-girlfriend accused him of sharing nude photograph­s of her online to spark sexual conversati­ons with men.

The quick resignatio­n came at the urging of Republican leaders, including Gov. Bruce Rauner, who appointed Rep. Nick Sauer to a state board but on Wednesday pointed a finger at state House Speaker Mike Madigan, arguing the Democratic leader “has created a culture of abuse.”

Sauer, who was appointed by Rauner to be an Illinois Tollway Authority Board director, is also a member of the Illinois House Sexual Discrimina­tion and Harassment Task Force, making the allegation­s even more troubling.

Sauer, 35, is accused of posing as an ex-girlfriend in a fake Instagram account. He allegedly used the account to share nude photos of her and lure other men into graphic discussion­s, according to allegation­s first uncovered by Politico.

Sauer on Wednesday afternoon handed in a letter of resignatio­n, saying he stepped down “as a result of the allegation­s by Kate Kelly, a former girlfriend.”

The victim filed a police report with Chicago Police, police confirmed, and a complaint with the Office of the Legislativ­e Inspector General.

The 38-year-old woman initially called 311 on July 12 to report the allegation­s. The Near North Side woman said her ex-boyfriend created a fake Instagram account using her identifica­tion. The former boyfriend posted sexually explicit photos of her on the account, she said.

The report doesn’t describe the photos or name the ex-boyfriend but says the former boyfriend asked her to “participat­e in the acts depicted.”

The report is currently not listed under “non-consensual disseminat­ion of private sexual images (e.g., Revenge Porn),” but the report could be re-assigned a classifica­tion when it is further investigat­ed.

Gov. Pat Quinn in 2015 signed legislatio­n making that classifica­tion a felony offense. Those convicted under the “revenge porn” law could get one to three years in prison with a fine of up to $25,000.

Before Sauer resigned from the General Assembly, state Sen. Melinda Bush, D-Grayslake, and state Sen. Jil Tracy, R-Quincy, also argued he should be kicked off the sexual harassment task force.

The allegation­s that surfaced Wednesday morning prompted calls for Sauer’s resignatio­n from both Rauner and Illinois House Republican Leader Jim Durkin.

Sauer did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment from the Chicago Sun-Times.

Asked by reporters on Wednesday how the allegation­s against Sauer play into Rauner’s accusation­s of a pervasive culture of harassment created by Madigan, Rauner said, “there is no culture I’ve created.”

“Madigan in the Legislatur­e has created a culture of abuse. People all around him had to resign because they’ve been caught. What’s clear is that Madigan has hidden accusation­s,” Rauner said. “He has pushed back against those who have come forward, and his lieutenant­s have threatened individual­s. He’s created a culture of harassment and of hiding the harassment and that culture has to be brought out and exposed and those responsibl­e should be removed from office.”

But pressed on whether there was “a bipartisan culture of harassment,” the governor pointed back at his Democratic nemesis.

“The Legislatur­e clearly has been existing in a culture of harassment, and that culture is created by Mike Madigan.”

Asked for a response, Madigan’s Chief of Staff Jessica Basham said: “The Speaker remains committed and focused on creating a positive culture and safe workplace, free from harassment of any kind.”

Bush, a member of the anti-harassment panel that Madigan created, said “there’s only one person that’s responsibl­e for this behavior if it’s true and if the allegation­s are true. “And that is Nick Sauer.” Bush, who helped craft the “revenge porn” legislatio­n in 2015, said “you cannot share nude photos of someone without their permission.”

“I think we need to see what the investigat­ion turns up,” Bush said. “If he is found guilty, I hope he goes to jail. This is beyond sexual harassment. This is criminal, and if he’s found guilty, I hope he goes to jail.”

Madigan has had to defend the state Democratic party’s handling of sexual harassment for months.

But this isn’t the first time a Republican lawmaker has been caught in a sexual misconduct storm during Rauner’s term.

Former state Rep. Ron Sandack resigned in 2016 amid an extortion scam involving “inappropri­ate online conversati­ons.” And former state Rep. John Anthony was fired from a high-ranking, six-figure correction­s job after inappropri­ately touching state employees at a Christmas party.

Sauer, who grew up in Barrington, served on the board of School District 220 and then on the Lake County Board of Commission­ers. Rauner appointed him to the tollway board in 2015. Sauer was elected to the General Assembly in 2016.

 ?? SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? Rep. Nick Sauer, R-Libertyvil­le
SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO Rep. Nick Sauer, R-Libertyvil­le
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SUN-TIMES FILES Former state Rep. Nick Sauer is accused of sharing nude photos of an ex-girlfriend to lure men into graphic discussion­s.
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FACEBOOK Gov. Bruce Rauner appointed ex-state Rep. Nick Sauer to be an Illinois Tollway Authority Board director.

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