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Mendoza’s letter also left open the possibility that he might run again for his Los Angeles County seat in this year’s regular election.Mendoza, 46, was first accused last fall of in her early 20s serving as a Senate fellow in his Capitol office. U he diva 64 bit. Over the course of several weeks, other women made similar allegations — what an investigation ordered by the Senate Rules Committee described as a pattern of “unwanted flirtatious or sexually suggestive behavior.” Six women shared stories that spanned from 2007, when Mendoza served in the Assembly, through 2017.In one allegation of an incident from 2008, Mendoza, who is married, was reported to have invited a 19-year-old intern to spend the night in an adjoining suite during a California Democratic Party convention.
The investigation report included accusations that he “offered and subsequently had alcoholic drinks with the intern in the hotel suite.”Ultimately, to be valid. On Wednesday, in which he teetered between anger and atonement over the allegations and the ensuing investigation.“I was deeply disconcerted when reviewing the investigation summary,” he wrote. “Though the summarized findings do not comport with my recollection or perception of the events described, I am immensely sorry if my words or actions ever made anyone uncomfortable.”Mendoza was not present in the state Capitol on Thursday.
News of his decision came so suddenly that there was initial confusion over whether he was indeed resigning or simply threatening to do so.The mood among Senate Democrats palpably lightened once they realized they would not have to undertake a contentious expulsion vote. Bill Monning (D-Carmel) distributed copies of Mendoza’s resignation letter on the Senate floor, dryly telling colleagues it was “for your scrapbook.”. Steve Glazer (D-Orinda) said he was pleased Mendoza submitted his resignation.“I think that he has the choice now of going to his voters and making the case of why he deserves to hold the office,” he said.Formal reprimands by the Legislature are exceedingly rare. No lawmaker has been censured since 1982, when a Republican senator from Newport Beach was rebuked for calling abortion rights advocates “bull dykes” during a Los Angeles event. The last expulsion was far earlier, when four senators were removed in 1905 for accepting bribes. Two of those senators later served time in prison for the crimes.Mendoza could have been suspended by the Senate, either with or without pay. In 2016, voters approved a state constitutional amendment allowing for the no-pay option — a change sparked by criminal charges in 2014 against three Democratic senators.
Two of those lawmakers — former state Sens. Ron Calderon of Montebello and Leland Yee of San Francisco — later pleaded guilty to corruption charges. The third, former Inglewood state Sen. Roderick Wright, was convicted of perjury and voter fraud. All three men continued to earn a state paycheck while suspended. Made clear that a lawmaker who was suspended could also be stripped of salary and per-diem travel payments.Sen. Joel Anderson (R-Alpine) said Thursday that if expulsion wasn’t merited against the three senators in 2014, it wasn’t appropriate in the case of Mendoza.“Now we have somebody who has been accused of something, who hasn’t been found guilty of anything, not a crime,” he said.
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“And yet, we’re talking about expelling that member. So the penalty of being accused of something is greater than being found guilty of eight felonies.”But other Republicans were early advocates for expelling Mendoza, proposing the action in early January. That movement prompted Mendoza to voluntarily take a monthlong paid leave. The Senate voted later that month to extend the leave of absence, during which Mendoza has been receiving his annual $107,238 salary.
An investigation continues into other legislators, including Sen. Bob Hertzberg (D-Van Nuys), of giving unwanted hugs. Most, however, have not been publicly identified. This month, telling of sexual harassment complaints that had been substantiated since 2006.It is unclear when a special election to fill Mendoza’s Senate seat would be held, but some election lawyers were suggesting Thursday that someone could be elected in late summer to serve in the seat until November — even though the Legislature is in recess at the time.As many as four Democrats have said they intended to challenge Mendoza for the four-year term that begins in early December.Times staff writer Jazmine Ulloa contributed to this report.
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