Congressional Slush Fund Used to Defend Rep. Gregory Meeks
Congressional Slush Fund Used to Defend Rep. Gregory Meeks
A secretive, multi-million dollar slush fund was used to settle a claim brought against New York Rep. Gregory Meeks.According to the NY Post, back in 2006, Meeks settled for an undisclosed amount with a female staffer. The congressman purportedly fired her after she sued one of Meeks’ campaign donors for sexual harassment.Unlike recent news articles and revelations, the amount received by the staffer was never made public. But, as noted by the Post, the settlement was funded by the Congressional Office of Compliance. Set up in 1995 to resolve labor and other disputes against lawmakers, the Office is notoriously secretive.Since the beginning of the year, the Office, along with many legislators, came under fire for its complicity in bailing out sexist senators and state representatives.Over the course of the past two decades, the Congressional Office of Compliance has spent $22 million settling disputes between Washington politicians and their staffers. Many of the cases involved allegations of sexual harassment and assault.Among several of the examples given by the NY Post is that of Blake Farenthold, whose case was detailed by LegalReader earlier in the month.
Texas Republican Farenthold. Image via The Hill.
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