{"id":12825,"date":"2017-11-10T02:31:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-10T10:31:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/alaska-senator-from-wasilla-denies-any-wrongdoing-with-staffer\/"},"modified":"2017-11-10T02:31:00","modified_gmt":"2017-11-10T10:31:00","slug":"alaska-senator-from-wasilla-denies-any-wrongdoing-with-staffer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/alaska-senator-from-wasilla-denies-any-wrongdoing-with-staffer\/","title":{"rendered":"Alaska Senator from Wasilla denies any wrongdoing with staffer"},"content":{"rendered":"
A June incident involving a House staffer and state Sen. David Wilson, R-Wasilla, has prompted lawmakers to re-examine how they handle staff complaints about sexual harassment and other threats.<\/p>\n
The staffer declined to share her account of events with the Empire, but said of the incident, “It’s inappropriate behavior. It seemed weird and inappropriate. … I don’t want to comment on this to the press. I never have.”<\/p>\n
In June, this reporter, KTVA-TV reporter Liz Raines and as many as two other bystanders observed Sen. Wilson approach the doors leading to the meeting room reserved for the Speaker of the House. At the time, a closed-door meeting of the House Majority caucus was taking place as lawmakers tried to avert a statewide government shutdown.<\/p>\n
Wilson pressed his ear against the door, apparently joking that he was listening in.<\/p>\n
The staffer interrupted Wilson and asked him to stop. The staffer walked between Wilson and the door and physically blocked him from approaching the door.<\/p>\n
Wilson brought out his cellphone and either recorded or pretended to record audio through the door. The Empire observed Wilson pass his phone between the staffer’s legs, holding the phone to the door. The staffer was wearing a skirt.<\/p>\n
The staffer did not want to talk about the incident at the time, and she did not file a complaint.<\/p>\n
Wilson, talking to the Empire on Thursday, said he did nothing wrong, and he disputes the Empire’s recollection of events.<\/p>\n
“I put my ear to the door, yes, I did that, but I did not, did not, in any way, shape or form do any kind of misconduct or any kind of sexual harassment whatsoever,” Wilson told the Empire. “That is not true.”<\/p>\n
“I feel that I have an accusation without formally being accused,” he added.<\/p>\n
When asked for his version of events, Wilson said he had been hearing loud music and wondered where it was coming from. The staffer said he couldn’t be near the doors to the Speaker’s Chamber.<\/p>\n
“You mean I can’t listen in?” Wilson said he joked, pressing his ear to the door.<\/p>\n
He said the staffer walked in front of him, physically blocking him from the door and asking him to leave. When the staffer protested, he said immediately stopped, held up his hands, backed away and left the area.<\/p>\n
He said he has asked members of the Senate to see if security cameras in the area recorded the events.<\/p>\n
In late October, former Republican state Senate candidate Jeff Landfield wrote a blog post<\/a> about the incident.<\/p>\n