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The Massa aide pointed out a story about the lawmaker in his hometown newspaper that described Massa's living arrangements with staff members. The Massa aide told the speaker's office that he asked the congressman, who is married, to move out. Massa's aide also discussed the congressman's use of strong language with his staff. According to Pelosi aides, the Massa aide never mentioned groping, propositioning or other sexual misconduct. Still, the speaker's office has refused to say what
-- if any -- action was taken. In February, a different Massa aide brought the sexual misconduct allegations to Hoyer's office. Hoyer demanded that someone on Massa's staff go to the ethics committee with the information, or he would do so himself within 48 hours. One or more Massa employees notified the committee. Pelosi has said she has no concerns about the Democratic leadership's handling of the sexual misconduct allegations against Massa. Randy Evans, the lawyer who represented Hastert in the Foley case, said that episode made it clear that congressional leaders no longer can plead the "'I don't know' defense.'" He said the October conversation between Massa's chief of staff and Pelosi's staff member should have been reported to the ethics committee even if it just focused on allegations of abusive conduct that was not sexual. "The ethics committee removed the ability to have blind indifference," Evans said. "You can't just look the other way and not be focused on learning more. There's an affirmative responsibility to find out more, ask questions, determine the scope and take appropriate action."
Massa has acknowledged in a TV interview that he had groped a staff member, but he described it as tickling, not sexual behavior. That remark became a late-night punch line. At the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, President Barack Obama played the case for chuckles. "Politics can be a tough business," he said, "but there are times where you just can't help but laugh. "You know what really tickles me? Eric Massa."
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