A former prospective staffer to George Santos has revealed wrongdoing on the former Representative’s behalf.
Derek Myers says he has filed a police report and House ethics complaint against Santos after he made an unwanted sexual advance towards him on Jan. 25 in the congressman’s office. He also says he was later denied the job.
Myers claims Santos “touched” his groin and invited him to his home while his husband was out of town, CNN reported.
Myers says he turned down Santos and left his office. Five days later, he claims, Santos started questioning his past work as a reporter.
Myers added that his job offer was withdrawn on February 1, even though he had begun working there voluntarily.
“There’s no corroborating evidence whatsoever,” Myers said about his alleged encounter with the congressman. “It’s simply going to be his word against mine.”
Myers also alleges in his complaint that he began work for Santos before he was formally registered as a staff member. He requested that the ethics panel investigate the arrangement and questions its permissibility under House rules.
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