“The Associated Press made an unannounced visit to the home of Congressman Conyers this morning. Congressman Conyers was under the impression the reporter was speaking of recent allegations of which he was unaware of and denied.”
The following is a statement from Representative Conyers regarding the Buzzfeed article:
Dean of the U.S. House of Representatives John Conyers, Jr. |
That said, it is important to recognize that the mere making of an allegation does not mean it is true. The process must be fair to both the employee and the accused. The current media environment is bringing a much-needed focus to the important issue of preventing harassment in workplaces across the country.
However, equally important to keep in mind in this particular moment is the principle of due process and that those accused of wrongdoing are presumed innocent unless and until an investigation establishes otherwise.
In our country, we strive to honor this fundamental principle that all are entitled to due process. In this case, I expressly and vehemently denied the allegations made against me, and continue to do so. My office resolved the allegations – with an express denial of liability – in order to save all involved from the rigors of protracted litigation. That should not be lost in the narrative.
The resolution was not for millions of dollars, but rather for an amount that equated to a reasonable severance payment.
There are statutory requirements of confidentiality that apply to both the employee and me regarding this matter.
To the extent the House determines to look further at these issues, I will fully cooperate with an investigation.”
NOTE: On November 19, 2017, there was a hack on the U.S. Judiciary Democrats website.
Mike Cernovich, the source for the Buzzfeed article, has yet to disclose how he came to be in possession of confidential documents of congress.
The matter is being further investigated.
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