“For the first time in Tennessee history, a state representative has been expelled from the legislature for alleged sexual misconduct,” the Tennessean reports.
“In an historic move by state lawmakers, Jeremy Durham (R) was ousted Tuesday as a member the Tennessee House of Representatives during a special legislative session.”
“The attorney general found 22 women who said Durham had acted sexually inappropriate with them. The report includes an array of allegations, from lewd comments and inappropriate hugs to giving beer to and having sex with a 20-year-old “college student/political worker” in his legislative office and home.”

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