CPAC urged to probe more sexual misconduct claims against chair Matt Schlapp
- A senior board member of the parent organization behind the Conservative Political Action Conference has resigned and called for an independent investigation into additional allegations of sexual misconduct against CPAC chairman Matt Schlapp.
- The resignation letter called on the board to authorize an investigation into any additional allegations that have been brought to their attention.
- In addition to a previous lawsuit alleging sexual battery, some board members and staffers have been informed of other incidents involving Schlapp and two younger men, including allegations of unwanted advances.
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