House Ethics Panel Recommends Censure for Rep. Edwards Over Staff Conduct
WASHINGTON – The House Ethics Committee has recommended that the House of Representatives censure Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-NC) following an investigation into his conduct toward female staff members.
The bipartisan panel released a report outlining its findings, which indicate Edwards likely violated House rules concerning sexual harassment and workplace conduct. The committee's recommendation for censure, a formal reprimand from the House, now moves to the full chamber for consideration.
The report details allegations that Edwards provided female staffers with significant gifts, including jewelry, vacations, and firearms. The committee concluded that these actions created an environment where staff members felt obligated and potentially pressured. The panel did not find evidence of a quid pro quo for these gifts but noted their impact on the workplace.
Investigators interviewed multiple current and former staff members as part of their inquiry. The report cites concerns from these individuals regarding the appropriateness of the gifts and Edwards's overall behavior in the office.
Edwards's office has not publicly commented on the committee's recommendation or the report's findings.
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