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Rep. Patrick Meehan, who called staffer 'soul mate,' target of Ethics investigation

 

 

The House Ethics Committee will investigate allegations that Rep. Patrick Meehan, R-Pa., sexually harassed a female former staffer and used taxpayer money to pay for a settlement with her. 
The committee unanimously approved forming an investigative subcommittee Tuesday to determine if Meehan "engaged in conduct that constitutes sexual harassment, retaliation, or misuse of official resources," according to a joint statement from committee chairwoman Susan Brooks, R-Ind., and ranking Democratic member Ted Deutch of Florida.

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