Democrat Wu Sex Scandal Goes Unchecked By Pelosi

Looks like the Democrats have a sexual predator in their roles, with multiple “offenses” already under his belt.

Oregon Democrat Rep. David Wu has just been accused of having an “unwanted sexual encounter” with a teenager. Rep Wu admitted the contact with the teenager, and said that it was “inexcusable behavior on my part”.

Wu should have been removed from office a long time ago by the Democrat “leadership”, but instead claims to be taking medications to help his erratic behavior, which satisfies the requirements of the Democrat Culture of Corruption.

In early 2011 Wu admitted sending inappropriate emails to staff, and other erratic behavior that resulted in a half dozen long-time aides and campaign consultants quitting his campaign, and pleas from other Democrats for Wu to check into a psychiatric hospital. Wu claims that his medications

Back in 1976 Wu was accused of attempted rape by a former girlfriend while attending Stanford University.

As she has done to cover for the other crimes committed by Democrats, such as Tricky Charlie Rangel, Eric Massa, and Wiener-Boy, Anthony Weiner, Nancy Pelosi, eager to scurry back into her hole of denial, said that she is too busy to comment on the Wu sex scandal, continuing her support and contributions to the ongoing corruption and scandal troubles plaguing her Democrat party.

Rep. David Wu has been accused of an “unwanted sexual encounter” with the teenage daughter of a longtime friend, the latest scandal to engulf the troubled Oregon Democrat.

The Oregonian reported that the 56-year-old Wu “acknowledged a sexual encounter to his senior aides but insisted it was consensual,” according to sources aware of the incident.

The unidentified teenager and her family did not file any criminal complaint over the incident, which apparently took place sometime around last Thanksgiving.

Calling the episode “very serious,” Wu did not specifically address allegations that he made unwanted sexual advances toward the young woman who is the daughter of a donor.

“This is very serious, and I have absolutely no desire to bring unwanted publicity, attention or stress to a young woman and her family,” Wu said.

The Oregonian reported the person involved graduated from high school in 2010 but did not mention her age. She and her family declined to speak to the newspaper.

Wu, who is being treated for an unspecified mental health condition, is separated from his wife Michelle and the couple reportedly is seeking a divorce. They have two children.

Wu, who was born in Taiwan is the first Chinese-American elected to Congress and has served in the House since 1999.

This episode is the latest in a long list of troubling incidents for Wu, including a previous allegation of sexual assault lodged against him by a former girlfriend when they were both attending Stanford University in 1976. Wu was not charged with a crime, but he was made to see a counselor and was disciplined by the university.

This incident was reported by The Oregonian shortly before the 2004 elections. Wu admitted to “inexcusable behavior on my part” when confronted about the allegations.

“As a 21-year-old, I hurt someone I cared very much about. I take full responsibility for my actions and I am very sorry,” Wu said in a statement to The Oregonian. “This single event forever changed my life and the person that I have become.”

Shortly before the 2010 elections, Wu began behaving erratically, according to The Oregonian and other news outlets. Wu sent a bizarre picture of himself in a tiger costume to his staffers, and some of them urged him to seek psychiatric help. More than a half dozen staffers and campaign consultants quit as Wu bombarded them with troubling phone calls and emails.

“I freely admit that it was an intense campaign, and I was not always at my best with staff or constituents,” Wu said in a statement to Williamette Week, a Portland newspaper. “For all those moments, I wish I’d been better and I apologize.”

These latest allegations against Wu add to the growing list of sex scandals that have rocked Capitol Hill over the past two years.

Former Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) recently resigned from Congress following a national firestorm over lewd photos he sent to women he met over the Internet.

Former Rep. Christopher Lee (R-N.Y.) was caught sending a topless online photo and also resigned. Former Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) had an affair with one of his campaign aides, who also happened to be the wife of his deputy chief of staff. Ensign stepped down from office on May 3.

And ex-Rep. Eric Massa (D-N.Y.) quickly departed Capitol Hill in March 2010 after POLITICO reported he was under investigation by the House Ethics Committee for allegations of sexual harassment of male staffers. The Ethics Committee recently announced that it will continue looking into whether any Democratic lawmakers or staffers knew about those allegations but failed to take action against Massa.

So much for “draining the swamp” as Speaker Pelosi wanted to call her attempts at cleaning up the corruption running rampant in our government. The Democrats don’t really want to “drain the swamp” though, because there would be no Democrats left in positions of power if they actually did.

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