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Updated · Fox News · May 14
Massie Denies Offering $5,000 to Quash Suit as Ex-Girlfriend Details Firing Claim
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 14

Massie Denies Offering $5,000 to Quash Suit as Ex-Girlfriend Details Firing Claim

12 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 14
  • Cynthia West alleged Rep. Thomas Massie offered her $5,000 to drop a wrongful-termination case against Rep. Victoria Spartz after she named him as a witness, saying she refused the money.
  • Six weeks after starting a job in Spartz’s office that West says Massie arranged, she said she was fired after ending their relationship and later filed the complaint.
  • Massie called the accusations false and politically timed ahead of Kentucky’s May 19 Republican primary, saying he has never paid for anyone’s silence and is weighing legal options.
  • The Office of Congressional Ethics had earlier offered West $60,000 to settle, according to a proposed agreement, but she said she rejected it because it required a nondisclosure clause.
  • The allegations land as early voting is underway in Massie’s closely watched race against Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein, deepening pressure on a leading Republican critic of the president.
As new laws begin to challenge NDAs, can congressional settlements still shield misconduct allegations from public view?
Why would an ethics office offer a $60,000 settlement for a complaint that is described as completely baseless?
What does a history of high staff turnover reveal about workplace culture and accountability in Congress?