The House General Investigating Committee has recommended Royse City Representative Bryan Slaton be expelled for having “inappropriate sexual conduct” with a 19-year-old employee.
New details are emerging from the complaint against North Texas lawmaker Bryan Slaton that claim the Republican representative from Royse City had sex with an intern two weeks ago.
The complaint stated Slaton was having an "inappropriate relationship" with a female intern, who is under the age of 21. It claimed Slaton invited the intern to his Austin condo after 10 p.m. on March 31 and they drank alcohol together.Slaton, who is married, is in his second term representing Hunt, Hopkins, and Van Zandt counties.: "It's disturbing & disgusting that a predator like Rep. Slaton is a member of the Texas House."
He added that he looked forward to voting to expel Slaton. Patterson also tweeted that he sent thoughts and prayers to the victim and her family.
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