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Taxpayers Pay For Capitol Hill Sexual Harassment Settlements, Too

Taxpayers Pay For Capitol Hill Sexual Harassment Settlements, TooThere is some money to be made for Capitol Hill staffers. No, not salary-wise, ha. In harassment settlements! Get a job with the most pervy congressman (all of them), wait for the inevitable "comment," and let taxpayers cash you out.

Politico reports that "taxpayers have paid out nearly $1 million per year in settlements to congressional employees who have been harassed or otherwise treated badly by their political bosses over the past 14 years."

2007 was a particularly good year to get lots of taxpayer money.

In fiscal year 2007, for example, the [Office of Complaints] - an agency that administers a confidential dispute resolution system - settled 38 cases, with 25 resulting in monetary awards worth $4 million. In fiscal year 2009 - the most recent year reported by the OOC - the office settled 13 cases for nearly $830,000.

The OOC would settle many, many more cases, too, but going to the OOC over "stuff that happened" carries a stigma for staffers, since they're essentially destroying their employers' careers should these complaints find their way to the public.

"Being a Hill employee is different from other places because the job is about your name. Bringing a claim is like asserting you aren't loyal enough. Someone who is loyal wouldn't bring problems like this up," said Alexis Rickher, an employment discrimination lawyer with Katz, Marshall & Banks who is currently helping represent one of [ex-Rep. Eric] Massa's accusers. "With the Massa mess, it's clear that the younger staffers didn't have a sense of when things cross the line."

So the lesson is: when they start gay-tickling you, go to the OOC for the $$$. Going for anything less makes you a traitor, to America.

[Photo of Eric Massa via Getty Images]

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