Second ex-staffer accuses Texas lawmaker of sending sexually explicit messages
Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales is facing accusations from a second former female staffer who alleges he sent her sexually explicit messages in 2020. The staffer, who served as Gonzales's political director during his 2020 campaign, claims he repeatedly asked her for nude photos and attempted to initiate a sexual relationship.

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AI-generatedTexas Congressman Tony Gonzales is facing accusations from a second former female staffer who alleges he sent her sexually explicit messages in 2020. The staffer, who served as Gonzales's political director during his 2020 campaign, claims he repeatedly asked her for nude photos and attempted to initiate a sexual relationship. She says the relationship never became physical. This follows Gonzales's admission to an affair with another aide, Regina Santos-Aviles, who died by suicide last year, prompting a House ethics committee investigation. Gonzales, who has dropped out of his re-election campaign, is currently serving his term until January 2027. The former political director stated she came forward after hearing about Santos-Aviles' death.
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5 extractedGonzales dropped out of his re-election campaign after the House ethics committee announced an investigation.
The staffer said the relationship never became physical.
Gonzales admitted to having an affair with a separate aide, Regina Santos-Aviles, who died by suicide last year.
A second former staffer accuses Tony Gonzales of sending sexually explicit messages.
Gonzales allegedly asked his former political director “more than a dozen times to send nude photos over a period of three days”.