Congressman saw aide as ‘soul mate,’ but denies misconduct
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A Republican congressman from Pennsylvania who settled a former aide’s sexual harassment complaint with taxpayer money said Tuesday that he developed a deep affection for her and reacted badly when she began dating another man, but never harassed her or pursued a romantic relationship.
Rep. Pat Meehan said Tuesday that he intends to run for re-election in his suburban Philadelphia district and maintained that he did nothing wrong.
The four-term congressman, who is 62 and married, told the Philadelphia Inquirer he once told the woman he saw her as a “soul mate” and reacted “selfishly” when he discovered the decades-younger woman was in a serious relationship with another man.
The complaint by the former aide came to light Saturday in a New York Times report that cited unnamed people.