Texas Rep. Farenthold (Finally) Resigns Following Sexual Harassment Scandal
Texas Rep. Farenthold (Finally) Resigns Following Sexual Harassment Scandal
Texas Rep. Blake Farenthold resigned on Friday, four months after being implicated in a sexual harassment scandal. The Republican politician had initially promised to serve out the rest of his term without seeking re-election.“While I had planned on serving out the remainder of my term in Congress, I know in my heart it’s time for me to move along and look for new ways to serve,” said Farenthold in a video statement. The announcement – called ‘abrupt’ by the Star Advertiser – took effect at 5p.m. the same day.Farenthold came under fire when former staffer Laure Greene accused the representative of sabotaging her career. Asked to wear short skirts and shirts that “showed [her] nipples,” Greene filed a complaint through the congressional Office of Compliance.While she received a taxpayer-subsidized settlement of $84,000, Greene claims taking a stand cost her the opportunity to continue working in politics.“I was told right away that I would be, quote-unquote, ‘blackballed’ if I came forward […] That’s exactly what happened,” she said, speaking to Politico.com in a December interview.Not long after, Farenthold recorded a statement proclaiming his own innocence. Denying that she’d been sexually harassed and then fired for complaining, the Republican did admit that something was amiss. Instead of owning up to what seems to have been a chronic problem, he apologized for creating an office atmosphere that included “destructive gossip, offhand comments, off-color jokes and behavior that, in general, was less than professional.”
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