Mascaro says Utah GOP leaders 'stoop low'
He is blaming them for a leak about female intern
Rep. Steve Mascaro, R-West Jordan, says he did nothing wrong when he tried to console an upset female intern during the 2008 Legislature.
"I can't believe that the (leaders of the Republican Party) would stoop this low" as to leak the incident involving him to the news media. The Deseret News is not identifying sources who told the newspaper about the incident, but Mascaro said he believes he knows who has talked about it.
Two different sources, one inside the Legislature, another outside the Legislature, told the Deseret News about an incident involving Mascaro and a female intern, which was reported by the young woman to legislative staffers. Later, legislative staffers met with Mascaro and House leaders to discuss it. No formal action was asked for and none was taken, Mascaro said.
Contacted by the newspaper, the intern said she is angry that her complaint about improper conduct has been made public. The Deseret News is not identifying the intern.
First, the internal politics that put Mascaro and several other House members at odds with some House members:
Mascaro and Rep. Sheryl Allen, R-Bountiful; and Reps. Roz McGee, D-Salt Lake; Neil Hansen, D-Ogden; and Phil Riesen, D-Holladay; filed an ethics complaint last week against state Rep. Mark Walker, R-Sandy.
The GOP state treasurer's race this year pitted Walker against chief deputy treasurer Richard Ellis. Attorney General Mark Shurtleff and most of the House and Senate GOP leadership backed Walker. After a bitter campaign, Ellis beat Walker 59-41 percent in the June 24 primary. But just after the May state GOP convention, Ellis charged that Walker had tried to bribe him last March by promising Ellis he could keep his treasurer's office job and even get a pay raise if Ellis would drop out of the GOP nomination race.
Walker denies any wrongdoing. But Shurtleff's office has now appointed two independent prosecutors to look into the matter.
Meanwhile, separate from that investigation, the five House members filed an ethics complaint against Walker as it would be a breach in legislative ethics if what Ellis charges Walker with actually took place. The Ethics Committee's first meeting on the Walker complaint is Monday.
Mascaro and Allen have already been labeled as "dissident Republicans" by House Speaker Greg Curtis, who adds that both have been wooed to jump parties and join the House Democrats.
Recent comments
I am appalled by the actions of Greg Curtis and the timing of this…
JoAnn Hanson | July 8, 2008 at 9:26 a.m.
I am a GOP County level Delegate and have been continually embarassed…
Embarrased | July 7, 2008 at 11:25 a.m.
Wow, another RINO problem...go figure. Maybe after all the facts…
John | July 7, 2008 at 12:12 a.m.



