Trump’s Pentagon choice Pete Hegseth paid accuser but denies it was sexual assault

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Pete Hegseth, seen here during the Fox Nation Patriot Awards on Nov 16, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee, is a  military veteran and Fox News host. He has been picked by US President-elect Donald Trump to serve as Defence Secretary.

Mr Pete Hegseth, seen here during the Fox Nation Patriot Awards in 2023, is a military veteran and Fox News host.

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- US President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to lead the Department of Defence,

Mr Pete Hegseth,

paid a woman who had accused him of sexual assault as part of a settlement agreement with a confidentiality clause, but Mr Hegseth insists it was a consensual encounter, his lawyer said on Nov 16.

The Trump transition team was only recently alerted to the payment by Mr Hegseth, a Fox News commentator and a veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The payment was reported earlier by The Washington Post.

Mr Hegseth’s lawyer, Mr Timothy Parlatore, said his client had done nothing wrong.

“Mr Hegseth is completely innocent,” Mr Parlatore said. “Not only did she take advantage of him, but we believe she then extorted him, knowing that at the height of the #MeToo movement, the mere public allegation would likely result in his immediate termination from Fox News.”

Mr Parlatore said the woman began making statements about Mr Hegseth that he said were false about two years after the alleged incident, and that she had suggested to people she might file a lawsuit against Mr Hegseth.

He sent the woman a cease-and-desist letter in early 2020. The settlement came months after that letter, although the amount was unclear.

Trump shocked much of Washington with his pick of Mr Hegseth last week.

The President-elect had leaned towards the selection a few days before it was announced, according to multiple people briefed on the matter.

The Trump team was rocked this past week when a woman sent a memo to the transition team, claiming her friend had been sexually assaulted by Mr Hegseth.

Late on Nov 14, the Monterey Police Department in California said it had investigated an allegation of sexual assault involving Mr Hegseth in 2017 at the address of the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa. No charges were filed.

Mr Hegseth was a speaker at a California Federation of Republican Women conference at the Monterey hotel in early October 2017 when the encounter that led to the investigation occurred. The woman had been with the Republican women’s group.

According to the police statement, the complaint was filed four days after the encounter, and the complainant had bruises on her thigh. The police report itself was not released.

Trump has not moved off from supporting Mr Hegseth, despite claims that his team was reassessing the pick, according to several people close to the incoming president.

Mr Hegseth has been a favourite of Trump going back to his first term, when the then President wanted to name him secretary for veteran affairs.

But when he received pushback, Trump looked elsewhere. NYTIMES

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