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David Wu Likely To Speak With Congressional Leaders About Sexual Allegation Report

TERRENCE PETTY   07/24/11 12:25 AM ET   AP

David Wu Sex Scandal

PORTLAND, Ore. — Congressman David Wu, who earlier this year apologized for bizarre behavior during his most recent re-election campaign, was facing calls for his resignation on Saturday over yet another crisis – a young woman's reported accusation that she had an "unwanted sexual encounter" with the Democrat three weeks after his election victory in November.

Wu's spokesman, Erik Dorey, said the seven-term Democrat had a telephone conversation on Saturday with House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi about the allegation, which was first reported by The Oregonian newspaper. Dorey would not comment on the substance of the conversation

An aide to Pelosi declined Saturday to comment on Wu.

The allegation seemed to be boiling into yet another sex scandal confronting a member of Congress. It comes a month after Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., stepped down after getting caught sending suggestive pictures of himself on his Twitter account.

Late Friday, the 56-year-old Wu issued a one-sentence statement about The Oregonian's report: "This is very serious, and I have absolutely no desire to bring unwanted publicity, attention or stress to a young woman and her family."

Pressure was building on Wu to publicly address the allegation. There were also calls for his resignation.

"I'm saddened to hear this news. David owes the citizens he represents a detailed explanation," said State Rep. Brad Witt, who is running against Wu in the Democratic primary next spring. "If this accusation proves to be true, it's time for David Wu to resign and get the help he needs."

Another challenger of Wu in the Democratic primary, state Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian, said Saturday Wu should resign immediately.

"I think any 56-year-old man, especially a 56-year-old Congressman, that asserts himself like this on an 18-year-old girl, has got no business serving in Congress," Avakian said at a news conference. "There is nothing that can be explained that makes this situation right. He's got to resign."

Former Oregon Secretary of State Bill Bradbury, also a Democrat, called on Wu to step down now.

"Obviously I think the right decision would be to resign," Bradbury told the AP. "I felt that way (after previous reports of erratic behavior) and I feel that even more strongly now."

Earlier this year Bradbury announced he was supporting Avakian, and at the time called Wu "damaged goods."

Tom Chamberlain, Oregon AFL-CIO president, wouldn't speculate on Wu's chances to get the powerful labor group's nod in the 2012 election, as Wu has in past elections, but said "it's a high threshold."

Still, Chamberlain said "it's too early" to say whether Wu should step down.

Citing anonymous sources, The Oregonian reported that Wu told senior aides that the sexual encounter last November with the young woman in California was consensual. The paper reported Facebook notes indicate she graduated from high school in 2010 and that she registered to vote in California last August.

The paper said the woman decided not to press changes because there were no witnesses and it would have been her word against Wu's.

The newspaper said its information came from multiple sources familiar with the allegation.

The Oregonian's report adds new troubles for a congressman who fought accusations of strange and erratic behavior during his re-election campaign last year. Seven members of his re-election campaign quit in January because of behavior that included sending a photo of himself in a tiger costume to a staff member and an angry public speech.

Earlier this year, Wu told the AP that his erratic behavior last year was the culmination of a period of mental health challenges that began in 2008 as marital issues led toward separation from his wife. The couple's divorce proceedings are ongoing.

In a 2004 re-election bid, Wu acknowledged a decades-old college incident in which he tried to force an ex-girlfriend to have sex. His opponent in the general election tried to use the report from Wu's undergraduate days at Stanford in 1976 to show Wu wasn't fit to serve. Instead of derailing his campaign, the opponent's tactics were regarded as unseemly, and Wu won re-election handily.

Wu and his wife separated in December 2009 for reasons that have not been disclosed. They have two children.

Oregon's Democratic leaders were reluctant to discuss the latest allegation on Saturday.

"We're waiting to see what happens," Trent Lutz, executive director of the Democratic Party of Oregon, told the AP.

The Oregonian quoted sources as saying that a distraught young woman called Wu's Portland office earlier this year and left a voicemail accusing him of an unwanted sexual encounter in Southern California three weeks after last year's election.

The paper said the woman is the daughter of a high school friend of Wu's who has donated to the congressman's campaign.

Wu represents Oregon's 1st Congressional District, which includes part of Portland and stretches northwest to the Pacific Coast.

Wu was first elected to Congress in 1998. Each election cycle he is a prime target for the Republican Party, but he keeps disproving predictions that he will lose.

He has shown an unpredictable streak that has baffled some fellow Democrats. He sided with House Republicans in 2003 and voted for President George W. Bush's Medicare bill, then drew some attention at home for opposing now-former Gov. Ted Kulongoski, a fellow Democrat, who agreed to allow the Warm Springs tribe to build an off-reservation casino in Cascade Locks.

In a speech on the House floor in January 2007, he referred to people in the Bush White House as Klingons.

Congress has had a run of scandals that have led to resignations in recent months.

The month before Weiner's departure, Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., resigned in the midst of a Senate Ethics Committee investigation that was looking into steps that he took to cover up an affair with a former member of his campaign staff.

In February, Rep. Christopher Lee, R-N.Y., abruptly resigned after a gossip website reported that he had sent a shirtless photo of himself to a woman he met on Craigslist.

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Associated Press writers Kevin Freking in Washington, D.C., and Nigel Duara in Portland, Ore., contributed to this report.

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Tully Mars 63
09:01 AM on 07/25/2011
I lived most of my life in Wu's district I am not shocked. What does shock me is why my fellow voters kept putting this man back in office. I honestly can't remember the last GOP vote I cast (might have been Bush in '00, I know, I know... least now I know) But for year years Wu's strange habits regarding sexual harassment and possible sexual assaults have been public knowledge. These reports go back to his college days and have been very consistent.

I refuse to vote for the crazies the GOP put up against him, I honestly think they thought they could put anyone up against him and win. Didn't work in this heavily liberal district. Myself I've been voting none of the above or some "no chance" 3rd party candidate for years now.

Maybe finally the Dems will wake up and get an honest option to Wu on the ballet and yes I'm hoping that happens quickly and due to his stepping down.

Lastly-

David,

Step down and seek help. Be thankful you're not serving time.
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04:43 AM on 07/25/2011
For God]'s sake just step down. You abused your position. At this time of financial crisis we don't need side shows And Please don't have your wife present (assuming you are married) when you apologize. She (assuming you have a wife) has been through enough!!
08:32 PM on 07/24/2011
Another distraction .....possible !!!!
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BoycottFox2
Fox News Viewers Know Less.
04:44 PM on 07/24/2011
Another Republican witch hunt.
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dbrett480
07:57 PM on 07/24/2011
Typical liberal defense whenever a Democrat is accused. When a Republican is accused, the very same people want him strung up.
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Schmice
02:07 PM on 07/24/2011
How very kind of him to want to protect the family of the girl he allegedly harassed. You sure he's not a Republican?
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So silly
11:20 AM on 07/24/2011
What is with these male politicians? They know they are in the public eye and this sort of thing can ruin their careers yet they still do it. I think the same character flaw that leads them to do these things is the character flaw that lead them to join Congress.

I wonder if women politicians will start doing this stuff...
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Channa
Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
09:08 AM on 07/25/2011
Hopefully. Would be a much better story. :D
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rgilley
11:06 AM on 07/24/2011
This guy has shwon himself to be mentally unstable and unfit to be in the governemnt of any state .
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cmfrtblebbw
My micro bio is empty
10:50 AM on 07/24/2011
Careful people.....I smell a teen spirit.
10:04 AM on 07/24/2011
This whole story is very suspicious.

If the woman really had an "unwanted sexual encounter", why didn't she have the man arrested for rape or criminal sexual contact immediately after the alledged incident occurred?
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wyldthings
as a young man I said I'd never get old an didn'
12:58 PM on 07/24/2011
Let me say this my friend. First it was a sexual encounter which can mean anything from Rape to exposure. Second the reaction by an 18 years old Girl can take maybe years to come out. Remember she is a family friend not a stranger. He has admitted to the encounter and the most important thing is we as males do not understand rape nor the reaction. It's best to realize rape is the same as murder as it steals your soul. So always give the benefit of the doubt to the accuser until otherwise proved wrong. .
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Fredday
Nyak Nyak Nyak
03:40 PM on 07/24/2011
No. I give the benefit of the doubt to the EVIDENCE, not the word of anyone (esp a teenager) who decided to say nothing for months.

That doesn't mean I believe Wu is innocent, it merely means all I here is *smack* and have seen absolutely nothing to substantiate it. Until that time comes, this will remain very suspicious indeed.
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dbrett480
01:58 PM on 07/24/2011
That's kind of hard to do when the suspect is a US Congressman.
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andnojusticeforanyone
In one, determined, flash.
09:43 AM on 07/24/2011
I am not defending Wu in any way but I do wonder why the alleged victim waited 8 months to file a complaint, it just seems a little weird. Mr. Wu should step down though because he has brought nothing but distraction and embarrassment to his office since his reelection.
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Schmice
02:08 PM on 07/24/2011
I didn't realize she'd waited so long. That's what I get for scanning the article rather than reading the whole thing.
mothergrace
If they knock you down, bite 'em on the ankle.
03:03 PM on 07/24/2011
I know a lot of teenagers seem sophisticated but they really aren't and a lack of experience combined with the fact that he is supposed to be a family friend could have easily led her to hesitate.

If you think about it, it really isn't so unusual. The reaction of a lot of women is to hide this sort of incident because, let's face it: a lot of censure still comes down on them. it can be difficult to decide to start a long and involved mess. In this case, she had to think about the repercussions in the family too.

She probably thought she could handle it but I guess it overwhelmed her.
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idisVA
09:28 AM on 07/24/2011
Nancy Pelosi has called him to suggest resignation as the honorable thing to do.
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WorkhelpWorkhelp
Control your money locally. Charter banks now.
04:48 AM on 07/25/2011
Nancy says things......you know.
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armed patriot
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09:07 AM on 07/24/2011
Meow.
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emperance
Under 30? Don't talk to me.
05:51 AM on 07/24/2011
Can we please see the baby BABE in question?
05:44 AM on 07/24/2011
David Wu, you must gu.
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Omeezee
04:43 AM on 07/24/2011
I thought it was innocent until proven guilty? Oh wait, this is America.
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GraniteSkyline
I wish you happiness!
09:34 AM on 07/24/2011
That's only applies to boring crimes! ;^P