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Kentucky lawmaker Dan Johnson, accused of sexually assaulting teen girl in basement, dies of apparent suicide

Johnson, a self-styled preacher who once compared Barack and Michelle Obama to apes, said the accusations against him were part of nationwide strategy to defeat Republicans

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With friends and family standing behind him at his Church in Louisville on Tuesday, Kentucky State Representative Dan Johnson addresses allegations that he sexually assaulted a teenager. He is now dead of apparent suicide. Photo: AP
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Dan Johnson, a Republican state lawmaker in Kentucky who defiantly denied allegations that he sexually assaulted a teenage girl in the basement of his home, died in an apparent suicide Wednesday night, the county coroner said. He was 57.

Bullitt County Coroner Dave Billings said Johnson died of a single gunshot wound on Greenwell Ford Road in Mount Washington, Kentucky. Billings said Johnson stopped his car at the end of a bridge in a secluded area, then got out and walked to the front of the car. He said an autopsy is scheduled for Thursday morning.

“I would say it is probably suicide,” he said.

Johnson was elected to the state legislature in 2016, part of a wave of Republican victories that gave the Republican Party control of the Kentucky House of Representatives for the first time in nearly 100 years. He won his election despite Republican leaders urging him to drop out of the race after local media reported on some of his Facebook posts comparing Barack and Michelle Obama to apes.

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The pastor of Heart of Fire church in Louisville, Johnson sponsored a number of bills having to do with religious liberty and teaching the Bible in public schools. But he was mostly out of the spotlight until Monday, when the Kentucky Centre for Investigative Reporting published an account from a woman saying Johnson sexually assaulted her in the basement of his home in 2013.

At the time, the woman said, police investigated the incident but closed the case and did not file charges.
Kentucky State Representative Republican Dan Johnson addresses sexual assault allegations during a press conference at his church in Louisville on Tuesday. Photo: AP
Kentucky State Representative Republican Dan Johnson addresses sexual assault allegations during a press conference at his church in Louisville on Tuesday. Photo: AP
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On Tuesday, Johnson held a news conference in the pulpit of his church, which he began by leading friends and family in singing a portion of the Christmas carol O Come All Ye Faithful. He said the allegations against him were “totally false” and said they were part of a nationwide strategy of defeating conservative Republicans. He referenced Republican Alabama US Senate candidate Roy Moore, who faces accusations of sexual misconduct from multiple women.

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