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[March 20, 2021]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican
U.S. Representative Tom Reed, who has been mulling a challenge to
Democratic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, has been accused of sexual
misconduct by a former insurance company lobbyist, the Washington Post
reported on Friday.
Nicolette Davis, who now serves in the U.S. military, told the newspaper
that in 2017 Reed inappropriately placed his hand on her during a
"networking trip" in Minneapolis.
"A drunk congressman is rubbing my back," the newspaper quoted Davis
texting a co-worker at the time. "HELP HELP."
"This account of my actions is not accurate," Reed said in a statement,
declining to answer further questions.
Davis could not be reached for immediate comment.
Cuomo, who would be up for re-election in November 2022, is under
increasing pressure to resign following a series of allegations of
sexual misconduct and that he had concealed the number of New York state
nursing home deaths related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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U.S. Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY) co-chair with the Problem Solvers Caucus
and other members speaks at a news conference on the forthcoming
passage of the bipartisan emergency COVID-19 relief bill in
Washington, D.C., U.S., December 21, 2020. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno
Investigations into those allegations are ongoing.
Reed, 49, was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in
2010 and has gained a reputation of being a moderate Republican
willing to work with Democrats on some issues.
He is a member of the "Problem Solvers Caucus" that late last year
played a role in the crafting of an emergency relief package to
address the pandemic.
(This story removes extraneous word in second paragraph)
(Reporting by Richard Cowan; Editing by Scott Malone and Richard
Chang)
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