Politics & Government

Kentucky Young Democrats call on Grossberg to resign amid misconduct investigation

Rep. Daniel Grossberg, D-Louisville.
Rep. Daniel Grossberg, D-Louisville. Legislative Research Commission

Kentucky Young Democrats, a political activism group for Democrats younger than 40, is calling on Rep. Daniel Grossberg to “resign from office immediately” amid an investigation into inappropriate behavior by the Democrat from Louisville.

Members of Kentucky Young Democrats have made additional accusations of impropriety against the first-term Democrat from Louisville, in recent days, the group said Thursday.

On Tuesday night, the Herald-Leader reported Grossberg was the subject of an investigation by the Legislative Research Commission, the administrative arm of the state legislature. Three women shared text messages that often came late at night from Grossberg that they said were “creepy” or “weird” and made them feel uneasy.

Grossberg often commented on their appearances, telling one she looked “beautiful,” calling another “exotic” and, in a separate exchange, he sent a text to two women inviting them to a “lesbian-themed movie night.”

The Herald-Leader reviewed and verified each of the texts.

“The recent allegations of sexual misconduct against Rep. Daniel Grossberg are deeply disturbing,” the group’s seven-member executive board said in a statement Thursday. “Since these allegations were made public in Tuesday’s Herald-Leader article, several members of our organization have come to us with their own stories detailing Rep. Grossberg’s inappropriate behavior towards them.”

The organization said they will be “internally reviewing the allegations reported to us regarding Rep. Grossberg’s behavior toward our members,” as well as “reviewing our anti-harassment policies to ensure that our organization continues to be a safe place for all our members.”

“Considering the evidence we have already seen, as well as the experiences of multiple board members, we call on Rep. Grossberg to resign from office immediately,” they added.

Anna Whites, Grossberg’s Frankfort-based attorney, said her client “does not intend to resign.”

“The calls for resignation appear to be based solely on rumors,” Whites said in a statement. Grossberg “works tirelessly to benefit his constituents and Kentucky voters and continues to uphold the will of the people.”

Whites said her client “has not been provided with any allegations of sexual misconduct and does not believe such evidence exists.”

She adding Grossberg will “trust the Legislative Ethics Commission to undertake a professional review of the matter promptly and calls upon the Kentucky Democrats to allow that organization to do its work before engaging further in this matter.”

The Kentucky Young Democrats are the first political organization to call directly for Grossberg to step down.

Kentucky Young Democrats President Allison Wiseman told the Herald-Leader the vote among the seven-member executive board to call on Grossberg to resign was “nearly unanimous.”

House Democrats voted to temporarily suspend Grossberg from their caucus Wednesday morning after the Herald-Leader broke news of the investigation late Tuesday. They also requested a formal investigation by the Kentucky Legislative Ethics Commission.

“We believe this is the appropriate organization to review the issues that have been raised. Given the sensitive nature of these allegations, we have no further comment at this time,” House Democratic leaders wrote in a statement.

This breaking story will be updated.

This story was originally published August 1, 2024 at 2:47 PM.

Austin Horn
Lexington Herald-Leader
Austin Horn is a politics reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader. He previously worked for the Frankfort State Journal and National Public Radio. Horn has roots in both Woodford and Martin Counties.
Alex Acquisto
Lexington Herald-Leader
Alex Acquisto covers state politics and health for the Lexington Herald-Leader and Kentucky.com. She joined the newspaper in June 2019 as a corps member with Report for America, a national service program made possible in Kentucky with support from the Blue Grass Community Foundation. She’s from Owensboro, Ky., and previously worked at the Bangor Daily News and other newspapers in Maine. Support my work with a digital subscription
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