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What’s Included On This Page
All investigations by the House Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), the House Committee on Ethics (HCE), and the Senate Select Committee on Ethics (SSCE), and other investigations by a body of Congress that involved alleged personal misconduct from 1789 to the present, including all investigations by the Senate on whether to allow a senator-elect to be seated when it stemmed from allegations of personal misconduct.
As many monetary settlements that we are aware of, e.g. those administered by Congress’s Office of Compliance regarding sexual harassment claims, but many settlements are not known to the public.
Resignations that we believe to be likely relevant to an allegation of misconduct, because Members of Congress often resign to head-off a Congressional investigation.
- Law enforcement investigations, convictions, and pleas that we are aware of, except in cases where all of the following three conditions hold: the investigation resulted in exoneration, it was not conducted by Congress, and was not related to the Member of Congress’s official duties.
+ Felony convictions and other cases of misconduct with national significance before and after the Member's time in Congress.
Are They Guilty