Wes Goodman: Anti-LGBT Republican politician 'caught having sex with man in his office' facing 30 sexual misconduct accusations
An
anti-LGBT Republican politician who was allegedly caught having sex
with a man in his office is facing more than 30 accusations of sexual
misconduct.
Wes Goodman, a state legislator for Ohio, has already
been forced to resign after a witness to the reported extramarital
affair told the Ohio House Chief of Staff.
But now Mr Goodman is
facing a host of complaints after alleged victims shared screengrabs of
conversations with right-leaning news website the Independent Journal
Review.
Mr Goodman, who routinely promotes “family values”, is
married to a woman who is an assistant director of an annual abortion
rally known as March for Life.
According to the IJR, Mr Goodman
would regularly contact men, usually aged between 18 and 24 and in the
Republican movement, on Facebook Messenger.
The conversations
frequently turned sexually explicit, with Mr Goodman sending suggestive
messages and photos of his Instruments on Snapchat, reports the website.
One
alleged victim, who wished to remain anonymous, told the IJR he
received a friend request from Mr Goodman, who started discussing
“various political things” before a two weeks later asking for the man’s
Snapchat details.
“He constantly sent me Snaps and was always
commenting on my stories,” the victim said. “He also asked how much
'p***y' I was getting and wondering what I was doing on Friday and
Saturday nights.”
He added: “Then, he sent me videos of him
masturbating as well as d**k pics. He also sent another Snapchat asking
how big my joystick was.”
Dozens of men shared similar experiences of their online encounters with Mr Goodman, according to the IRJ.
The politician was also accused of groping an 18-year-old student in 2015 after a fundraiser, according to the Washington Post.
Mr
Goodman, whose Twitter biography describes him as “Christian. American.
Conservative. Republican. Husband to @Beth1027”, has regularly claimed
"natural marriage" occurs between a man and a woman.
"Healthy,
vibrant, thriving, values-driven families are the source of Ohio's proud
history and the key to Ohio's future greatness,” his campaign website
said.
“The ideals of a loving father and mother, a committed
natural marriage, and a caring community are well worth pursuing and
protecting."
The website has now been taken offline.
Mr
Goodman, who has been described as a “conscience of the conservative
movement”, announced in a statement on Thursday that he was stepping
down.
“We all bring our own struggles and our own trials into public life," he said.
"That
has been true for me, and I sincerely regret that my actions and
choices have kept me from serving my constituents and our state in a way
that reflects the best ideals of public service.
"For those whom
I have let own, I’m sorry. As I move onto the next chapter of my life, I
sincerely ask for privacy for myself, my family, and my friends.”
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