From Deseret News archives:
'I know I did nothing wrong,' Mascaro says of allegations
I consider my position in the Legislature as an honor. I take the responsibility very seriously. I have always tried to deal with everyone at the Capitol in the most appropriate manner. A couple of sessions ago I had the opportunity to work with a young woman intern. In all the time we spent together working on legislation, there was never a hint of improprieties. We worked professionally and effectively in performing our legislative duties. I wish the media would have talked to her. They would have found that I treated her, as I try to treat all, with the utmost respect and professionalism a much different picture than is currently being portrayed of me.
I tried in an honest and sincere manner to be helpful to a young woman who appeared extremely distressed or upset over something. I only asked if she was OK. She responded that if she wasn't. There was no one around at that late hour that I could see to send her to for help. I said that was not a good solution to problems and asked if I could help. Her answer was she just needed someone to talk to.
Until the letters with only House Speaker Greg Curtis' signature on them were released to the press, I had never seen them and did not know what they said. I did not ask the speaker to apologize for anything on my behalf, because I did not at any time do or say anything for which I believed an apology was appropriate. If the intern misinterpreted something I said or did, that is truly unfortunate. My only intent, in the most sincere way I can express it, was to help someone I thought needed help.
Rep. Steven Mascaro is a Republican state lawmaker representing West Jordan.
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