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Another Bites the Dust: Rep. John Conyers Steps Down From House Judiciary Committee Over Sexual Harassment Claims

Rep. John Conyers, who has served in the U.S. House of Representatives for more than 50 years, said this week that he was not going to resign his seat over accusations of sexually harassing female staffers.

But on Sunday, Conyers tweeted that he will be stepping down as ranking Dem on House Judiciary Committee, a blow to Democrats and Black legislators alike.

Conyers, in a series of tweets, plead his case, noting that he still denies the allegations against him, but says he made the decision because he “cannot in good conscience allow these charges to undermine my colleagues in the Democratic Caucus, and my friends on both sides of the aisle in the Judiciary Committee and the House of Representatives.”

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Conyers has represented parts of the Detroit area in the House since 1965, this week confirmed the settlement of a wrongful termination complaint in 2015 from a staff member who had accused him of sexual harassment.

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Conyers’ lawyer, Arnold Reed, told the New York Times that Conyers never admitted to any wrongdoing in the settlement.

“It’s not a situation where Mr. Conyers has said that he did anything wrong, that he admitted guilt or acknowledged responsibility for any allegations,” Reed said.

Conyers ended his multi-part twitter statements saying, “I am grateful to my colleagues who have called for due process before weighing judgment. I would urge them to continue to do so for any Member accused of wrongdoing. Basic fairness requires no less.”

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After the report of the settlement was published last week, a second woman, Melanie Sloan, accused the congressman of harassing her while she worked was his aide. USA Today reports that Melanie Sloan said that he verbally abused her, criticized her appearance and once showed up to a meeting in his underwear.

The House Ethics Committee has opened an investigation into the allegations, made up of pols who may have their own skeletons in the closet.

Reed noted to the Times that many men in politics behave badly.

“If we are talking about resignation and resignation over allegations, then half the people in the House, half the people in the Senate, including the president of the United States of America, would have to step aside, step down and or resign,” he said.

Rep. Conyers is a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus.

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