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VOL. 43 | NO. 27 | Friday, July 5, 2019
Accused lawmaker denies Lee asked him not to seek reelection
NASHVILLE (AP) — A Tennessee lawmaker accused of sexual misconduct is denying he's been asked by Republican Gov. Bill Lee not to run for reelection next year.
Republican Rep. David Byrd texted The Associated Press on Wednesday that Lee had not called him seeking to persuade him from running for a fourth term in the GOP-dominated Statehouse.
Byrd, of Waynesboro, was responding to a media report alleging Lee recently called him and that Byrd hinted he would consider the governor's request.
Byrd has been accused by three women of sexual misconduct decades ago when he was a high school teacher and coach but never charged. He hasn't outright denied the allegations but has said he's sorry if he hurt or emotionally upset any of his students.
Lawmakers have discussed possibly trying to oust Byrd during an upcoming special legislative session in August.