WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Oregon Democratic Representative David Wu, who has been accused of an unwanted sexual encounter with the teenage daughter of a campaign contributor, will resign, his spokesman said on Tuesday.
Wu, 56, had already announced this week that he would not seek an eighth term. Nancy Pelosi, the top-ranking Democrat in the House of Representatives, had referred the matter to the House Ethics Committee.
Wu said in a statement that he planned to step down "effective upon the resolution of the debt-ceiling crisis."
While he made no explicit mention of the exact misconduct he is accused of, Wu said in his statement, "I cannot care for my family the way I wish while serving in Congress and fighting these very serious allegations."
Wu represents Oregon's 1st Congressional District, which includes some of the Democratic-leaning Portland urban area as well as more rural parts of northwest Oregon.
(Reporting by Andy Sullivan, and Teresa Carson in Portland; Editing by Jackie Frank)
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