The Times did not identify the accuser and said she did not speak to the newspaper. Advertisement. In a statement, the four-term congressman denied that he sexually harassed or mistreated the ex-aide. He also said he had asked congressional lawyers who handled the case to ask her lawyer to ...
Ryan's office said the allegations must be investigated "fully and immediately" by the House Ethics Committee and that Meehan should repay any taxpayer funds used to settle the case. Ryan's office also said Meehan is being removed from the committee. The Times did not identify the accuser and said ...
The Times didn't identify the accuser and says she didn't speak to the newspaper. Meehan, a four-term incumbent who is also a former Delaware County district attorney and U.S. attorney for eastern Pennsylvania, denies he harassed or mistreated the staffer. Meehan's spokesman released the following ...
After the New York Times reported Saturday that U.S. Rep. Patrick Meehan had used taxpayer money to settle a harassment complaint brought by a former aide, both Meehan and the lawyer for the aide issued dueling statements. Here they are. Meehan statement: Congressman Meehan denies the ...
The Times did not identify the accuser and said she did not speak to the newspaper. In a statement, the four-term congressman denied that he sexually harassed or mistreated the ex-aide. He also said he had asked congressional lawyers who handled the case to ask her lawyer to dissolve the ...
... the case, Ryan's spokeswoman said. The Times did not identify the accuser and said she did not speak to the newspaper. ... The accuser's lawyer, Alexis Ronickher, called the allegations "well-grounded" and rejected the idea of doing away with confidentiality. Meehan is trying to victimize her client ...
The Times did not identify the accuser and said she did not speak to the newspaper. In a statement, the four-term congressman's office denied that Meehan sexually harassed or mistreated the ex-aide. It also said Meehan, the former U.S. attorney in Philadelphia, had asked congressional lawyers who ...
The accuser's lawyer, Alexis Ronickher, called the allegations "well-grounded" and rejected the idea of doing away with confidentiality. Meehan is trying to victimize her client twice by revealing the woman's identity and litigating the case in the media, Ronickher said. Ronickher called it a "dirty political ...
The Times didn't identify the accuser and says she didn't speak to the newspaper. The four-term Meehan denies he harassed or mistreated her and wants congressional lawyers to ask her lawyer to dissolve the settlement's confidentiality requirements. The accuser's lawyer, Alexis Ronickher, rejected ...
The accuser's lawyer, Alexis Ronickher, rejected that. She says Meehan demanded the confidentiality provisions and is trying to victimize her client twice.