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*** UPDATED x1 - Loncar responds *** Rep. Lou Lang cleared of all allegations

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* As we discussed months ago, most of Maryann Loncar’s allegations against Rep. Lou Lang (D-Skokie) were full of holes. Her “bribery” claim had changed (and grown) over the years, but was easily disproved. Her claim that Lang had killed legislation because of her involvement was flatly denied by others working on the bill. Her ex-husband denied an allegation that Lang had reached out to him with an offer to help him “bury” Loncar. After Rep. Jeanne Ives told a reporter that Loncar wouldn’t be making sexual harassment allegations, Loncar went on Dan Proft’s radio show the morning of her press conference

Proft asked her whether the still-unnamed legislator had said if she wouldn’t “play ball, and play ball means of a sexual nature, then you’re not going to get what you want.”

“In every nature,” Loncar replied. “It all starts in Springfield of a sexual nature if you’re female. All of it.”

However, when her statement to Proft was read back to her later that day by my associate Hannah Meisel, Loncar admitted Lang had made no such demand.

Loncar then claimed at her subsequent Statehouse press conference, “I was harassed. I was intimidated. I was humiliated.”

* But now the Legislative Inspector General has cleared Lang of all claims, including harassment

But in a report issued Wednesday, Julie Porter, the acting legislative inspector general, wrote that there is not enough evidence to support Loncar’s claims and that the matter is now closed.

She also wrote in an email to Lang that she found Loncar’s allegations “unfounded.”

“Given her unwillingness to speak to me, and taking her descriptions and those of her colleague at face value, I do not have sufficient evidence to support a conclusion that such occurrences, if they even happened, constituted sexual harassment,” Porter wrote.

Lang said in a statement issued Wednesday that “the allegations were absurd and false and remain so today.

“Therefore, I welcome the Inspector General’s conclusion that completely dismisses the allegations as ‘unfounded,’” Lang wrote. “As far as I’m concerned, I have been vindicated and this matter is now closed.”

There’s lots more, so go read the rest.

No word yet on whether Lang’s leadership and committee slots will be restored.

*** UPDATE *** Tribune

“It is ridiculous to think that any person who feels victimized by a member of the House or Senate would be consoled to reveal their plight to a hand-picked I.G. appointed by the Speaker of House,” Loncar said in the statement.

“What I have seen played out since my press conference confirms everything I assumed about having a Legislative Inspector General appointed by the Speaker of the House: it is a joke,” her statement read. “The joke is on the victims. The joke is on the Illinois taxpayers.”

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 9:29 am

Comments

  1. Perfidy Exposed
    What a pathetic play the ILGOP pulled.
    I hope Republicans feel proud
    of this despicable move.
    The hijacking of Me Too
    is beyond despicable
    And makes full mockery
    of the real and true suffering of victims.
    I sure hope ILGOP
    pays horrendously for this.
    I can’t wait to use this canvassing.
    This should prove totally useful
    especially against Kay.
    These are the types of tactics
    The ILGOP uses.

    Comment by Honeybear Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 9:39 am

  2. Good for Mr. Lang. I hope he is reinstated to his leadership role.

    Comment by Retired Educator Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 9:43 am

  3. The whole thing confused me so much. I really don’t like attacking a victims’ credibility but she was just so flaky, and making so many grandiose, outlandish accusations. It wouldn’t surprise me if Lang had “played hardball” so to speak and had her blacklisted, and it wouldn’t surprise me if he was a little too “friendly”, which is not OK, but thrown in the middle of all the other claims those just got lost.

    And if she refused to talk to the LIG then of course the claims have to be declared unfounded. What was the point in making the complaint?

    Comment by Perrid Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 9:50 am

  4. I still believe Rauner is behind some of these allegations targeting Madigan’s inner circle.

    Comment by Real Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 9:53 am

  5. Feel sorry for Loncar. She seems very confused and was used. Hope she can pick up the pieces.

    Comment by Barrington Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 9:54 am

  6. She looked very scared and confused when she announced the allegations.. But scared for what? The consequences of making false reports?

    Comment by Real Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 9:56 am

  7. The $170 million attempted bribe allegation was so ludicrous on its face that she lacked credibility for any other claims.

    Plus, she claimed that she so feared for her life that she didn’t dare go to the authorities with her claims — but she wasn’t too afraid to air them at pressers and on radio shows.

    Comment by wordslinger Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 9:57 am

  8. Nothing’s getting restored until after November 6th

    Comment by Grand Avenue Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 10:00 am

  9. Denise Rotheimer sets back the #MeToo cause every time she opens her mouth. These are real issues that must be dealt with seriously.

    Comment by Anon0091 Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 10:02 am

  10. due process, right? an investigation clears someone and we move on, hoping to learn things and all of us be better. Meanwhile, in Maine Township, there was an investigation, about a Republican trustee, and the finding was there was not enough to say that touching occurred. But there are loud voices, including that of Marty Moylan, that say the elected trustee should resign. so, Rep. Moylan, should Lou Lang resign? I think the Lang case is over. why is the other case not over?

    Comment by Amalia Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 10:06 am

  11. Lou’s first action once reinstated into leadership will be to post the party schedule for the veto session at The Globe

    Comment by Flat Bed Ford Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 10:06 am

  12. This is why we don’t make false allegations.
    It backfires

    I think ILGOP better stop
    listening to people who
    promote and levy
    false allegations and perfidy.

    I wouldn’t keep taking the advice
    of these folks.
    Look where it got you.

    You don’t meet and deal with folks
    Who want to meet at the crossroads
    at midnight.

    Comment by Honeybear Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 10:13 am

  13. I’d “bet” on Lang getting back those leadership/committee roles. The “odds” are good in favor of his return to power. No need for any “luck”, or any “games” to be played. He will return to leadership it is a “sure thing”.

    Comment by Texas Red Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 10:13 am

  14. Mr. Lang and the Me Too movement has been vindicated.

    #MeToo is not a joke to be used as a revenge took.

    Comment by Dr Dean Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 10:21 am

  15. Amalia-

    There was no due process in Maine Township. The allegation was “investigated” by a law firm working for the township, aka “the accused.” The case is now going to the EEOC and the Human Rights Office, where we will see due process.

    Maine Township, like most units of local government, does not have an independent investigator.

    The accusations in Maine Township are not going away because they are coming from an elected woman within the same party as the accused. There is no perception she has a personal axe to grind.

    Comment by Juvenal Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 10:25 am

  16. The Legislative Inspector General is chosen by the General Assembly. Sham process leads to sham results. (Of course, the OEIG is also chosen by the executive branch.)

    Comment by Chris Widger Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 10:35 am

  17. sigh
    #MeToo only works as a Democratic attack tool - not Republican.

    Comment by VanillaMan Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 10:49 am

  18. Understood why he made the decision to resign his leadership position at the time, but he should be reinstated to it.

    Comment by Stark Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 10:54 am

  19. @VanillaMan, please stop with the selective memory to make yourself/your party look like a victim. Off the tip of my tongue Conyers and Franken come to mind, that were explicitly forced out in the MeToo wave.

    Regardless of how political opponents capitalize on the movement it is real and needed.

    Comment by Perrid Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 11:11 am

  20. I remember her initial press conference; she was wearing a large Christian cross. I thought at the time her faith was giving her the strength to come forward with the allegations. Now that the allegations have proven false, I wonder what the cross actually means to her???

    Comment by Jimmy H Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 11:23 am

  21. @Perrid - Hear hear.

    Comment by LoyalVirus Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 11:25 am

  22. @Perrid - “attacking a victim’s credibility”

    Point is, she wasn’t a victim.

    Comment by JoanP Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 11:43 am

  23. –#MeToo only works as a Democratic attack tool - not Republican.–

    Mapes and Kevin Quinn were Republicans?

    Your Chronic Victim blinders are highly effective.

    Comment by wordslinger Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 12:04 pm

  24. ==What I have seen played out since my press conference confirms everything I assumed about having a Legislative Inspector General appointed by the Speaker of the House: it is a joke,” her statement read.”==
    So who would be the appointer? Anyone appointed would have some connection somewhere with somebody.

    Comment by Da Big Bad Wolf Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 1:17 pm

  25. Ugh. Is the process less than ideal? Yes. Is that an excuse for not participating in it? No.

    You had no problem laying it all out there at a press conference, so what’s the problem with telling your side of things one more time? The reasonable assumption is the story would not have held up. Better to tell the story, and make them issue a finding based on the evidence and determine credibility and dispute that finding, rather than lose based on a lack of participation. Didn’t happen, so case closed.

    Comment by Ron Burgundy Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 2:02 pm

  26. This case is a reminder that not every accusation made in the name of #metoo is true, even if most of them are. Consequently, it’s not fair to jump to the conclusion that the accused is automatically guilty, esp. when there is just a single accuser and her story is dubious from the get-go.

    Comment by anon2 Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 2:30 pm

  27. Can someone explain a basis for the allegation posted here that Loncar was a Republican plant? I totally missed that.

    Comment by Arthur Andersen Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 3:52 pm

  28. ==Can someone explain a basis for the allegation posted here that Loncar was a Republican plant? I totally missed that.==

    I didn’t make the allegation and I don’t think Loncar is a plant.

    My best guess is based on reading many whodoneit novels over the years. When the detectives find a corpse, and the deceased’s spouse gets a huge life insurance settlement, that spouse becomes a person of interest.

    The party that benefits becomes a suspect, whether fair or not.

    Comment by Da Big Bad Wolf Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 5:26 pm

  29. Nice going there Mrs. Ives….

    Comment by Anonymous Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 5:33 pm

  30. Wouldn’t a false allegation of GOP involvement in Loncar’s allegations be..perfidy?

    Comment by Arthur Andersen Thursday, Sep 6, 18 @ 7:17 pm

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