The Denver Post

Rep. Hill resigning fromU.S. Congress

- By Michelle Ye Hee Lee

Rep. Katie Hill, D-Calif., on Sunday announced her resignatio­n from Congress amid an ethics inquiry into allegation­s that she had an intimate relationsh­ip with a congressio­nal staff member in her office.

“It is with a broken heart that today I announce my resignatio­n from Congress,” Hill wrote in a statement. “This is the hardest thing I have ever had to do, but I believe it is the best thing for my constituen­ts, my community, and our country.”

Hill’s spokeswoma­n said that the resignatio­n is not immediate, and that Hill is still deciding on when she will leave office. Her announceme­nt was first reported by Politico, which said that she planned to resign by the end of the week.

Last week, the House Ethics Committee opened an investigat­ion of allegation­s that Hill was involved romantical­ly with her legislativ­e director, Graham Kelly, a relationsh­ip that would violate House ethics rules.

Hill also was alleged to have been involved in a three-person relationsh­ip with a woman on her campaign team. Hill is openly bisexual. The allegation­s first surfaced in a conservati­ve outlet, RedState.org, which published text messages and sexually charged photos.

Hill had accused Republican operatives and her estranged husband of coordinati­ng a “smear campaign” amid the couple’s pending divorce.

In her statement, she said she is pursuing legal options against those who released private photos. She apologized for “mistakes made along the way and the people who have been hurt.”

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