John Conyers

Earlier this week, Pelosi refused to say whether he should resign or whether she believed the women who have come forward with sexual misconduct allegations.
"At the end of the day the congressman will rise and fall on his own merits," he said.
Marion Brown said she decided to break a non-disclosure agreement "to stand up for all the women in the workforce that are voiceless."
"We all believe in due process, I hope," Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said.
“I believe these women, I see the pattern and there is only one conclusion," Rep. Pramila Jayapal said.
Deanna Maher, his former deputy chief of staff, says the veteran congressman inappropriately touched her and asked to have sex with her.
On Sunday, the House Democratic leader wouldn't say if the congressman should resign.
The high-profile attorney said "basic fairness and decency" dictates that her client should be able to speak out.
"Mr. Conyers was a gentleman and never behaved in a sexually inappropriate manner in our presence," the women wrote in a statement Sunday.
The House Democrat continues to deny the multiple allegations.