Indiana Republican Party chair knew about sexual assault allegation against Diego Morales
The chair of the Indiana Republican Party has indicated he knew about a sexual assault allegation against Republican Secretary of State candidate Diego Morales for more than a month before it was published in a gossip column Friday.
Kyle Hupfer said in a statement that a Republican asked to meet with him two months after the party nominated Morales at the Republican convention in mid-June.
"At the meeting, she shared with me elements of a story that have now been made public," Hupfer said. "It wasnt then, nor is it now, my story to share."
Morales denied the allegations in a statement of his own Friday.
On Friday morning, political writer Abdul-Hakim Shabazz published interviews with two women who said they had been sexually assaulted by Morales years ago. The stories appeared in Shabazz's publication, the Cheat Sheet.
The allegations are the the latest controversy to touch Morales, who was nominated by Republican delegates at convention despite once being fired from the very office he now seeks. His military experience has also been scrutinized after he made it the focus of his campaign despite spending a total of just three months and 18 days on active duty as part of his training period.
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