Kentucky lawmaker a 'probable suicide'
amid sexual misconduct accusations
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[December 14, 2017]
By Chris Kenning
(Reuters) - Kentucky state Representative
Dan Johnson, who was facing sexual assault accusations, died in a
probable suicide on Wednesday, Bullitt County Coroner Dave Billings
said.
Johnson, 57, also the leader of the Louisville-area Heart of Fire
Church, held a news conference on Tuesday at which he denied accusations
contained in a report by the Kentucky Center for Investigative
Reporting. The report, published earlier in the week, included
accusations from a woman that Johnson molested her in 2013 when she was
a teenager.
Johnson, whose press conference was widely reported by local media, also
defied calls by some legislators to step down.
On Wednesday evening, Johnson was found dead in a probable suicide from
a single gunshot wound near Louisville, the coroner said, adding that an
autopsy would be performed on Thursday.
Billings said law enforcement officials had been searching for Johnson
after someone read a post on his Facebook page, became concerned and
contacted police.
The post has since been taken down, but the Courier-Journal reported
that it appeared to be a farewell and read in part, "the accusations
from NPR are false, GOD and only GOD knows the truth. Nothing is the way
they make it out to be."
The death comes amid a national reckoning over sexual harassment and
abuse that has included allegations of misconduct in a number of state
legislatures, including in Kentucky.
Kentucky Republican Jeff Hoover recently resigned his post as Speaker of
the Kentucky House of Representatives under a cloud of sexual harassment
allegations.
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Kentucky state Representative Dan Johnson (R-KY), who was facing
sexual assault accusations, and died in a probable suicide on
December 13, 2017, is shown in this December 15, 2016 handout photo
in Frankfort, Kentucky, U.S. Courtesy Kentucky Legislative Research
Commission/Handout via REUTERS
"Saddened to hear of tonight's death of KY Representative Dan
Johnson," Kentucky Republican Gov. Matt Bevin wrote on Twitter. "My
heart breaks for his family tonight...these are heavy days in
Frankfort and in America...may God indeed shed His grace on us
all...we sure need it."
Michael Skoler, President of Louisville Public Media, which operates
the investigative reporting center, said in a statement on social
media that the organization reached out to Johnson numerous times
during its seven-month investigation but that he declined to discuss
the group's findings.
Johnson was elected in 2016 despite becoming known for a 2016
Facebook post comparing President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama to
monkeys, WDRB-TV has reported.
(Editing by Jacqueline Wong)
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