Two Women Accuse State Rep. Weinberg of Inappropriate Conduct
- Two women accused State Representative Ron Weinberg of making unwanted and explicit sexual advances at public conservative leadership events in 2021 and 2022 before he held office.
- The allegations surfaced shortly after Weinberg announced his candidacy for a Republican House leadership position and received attention following a letter sent to all 22 House Republicans last week.
- Weinberg was chair of the Larimer County GOP, appointed to the legislature in fall 2022, took office early 2023, and won election to a new term last November before withdrawing from the minority whip race this past Friday.
- Weinberg denied all allegations as false and politically motivated while House Minority Leader Rose Pugliese affirmed serious cooperation with authorities and elected Rep. Carlos Barron as the new whip in Weinberg's absence.
- Anderson asserted that Weinberg’s conduct makes him unfit for a leadership position, raised worries about his responsibility for his actions, and noted that the organization overseeing the Leadership Program in that region prohibited Weinberg from participating in future activities following multiple complaints.
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Republican Sexual Predators, Abusers, and Enablers Pt. 56
This is the 56th installment in the list of Republican sexual predators, abusers, and enablers who contribute to rape culture. These are people who abused their power or defended the abuse of power. These are not folks caught in consensual scandals...

Colorado lawmaker faces sexual harassment accusations that surfaced during GOP leadership race
Two women have accused a Loveland state lawmaker of making graphic, sexual comments about them at public events, according to statements the women sent to the House Republican caucus. In the joint letter, the two women alleged that Rep. Ron Weinberg made unwanted and explicit sexual advances to them at public events in 2021 and 2022, before he was in the legislature. Both exchanges happened in front of witnesses, including a husband of one of th…
Two women accuse Republican state lawmaker of making unwanted sexual advances. He denies the allegations.
Two women say state Rep. Ron Weinberg made unwanted sexual advances toward them at a pair of conservative leadership events while he was head of the Larimer County GOP but before he was elected to the statehouse.
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