Cherfilus-McCormick is third lawmaker to quit, as wave of scandal swamps US Congress
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a Democratic lawmaker from Florida, resigned on Tuesday ahead of a scheduled disciplinary hearing by the House Ethics Committee. This marks the third member of the US House of Representatives to step down in over a week as ethics scandals engulf Congress.

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AI-generatedSheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a Democratic lawmaker from Florida, resigned on Tuesday ahead of a scheduled disciplinary hearing by the House Ethics Committee. This marks the third member of the US House of Representatives to step down in over a week as ethics scandals engulf Congress. Cherfilus-McCormick had been accused of diverting millions of dollars in federal disaster funds for political purposes and is facing a federal criminal case. She denies wrongdoing and has pleaded not guilty, describing the proceedings as "a witch hunt". Her departure follows the recent resignations of Democrat Eric Swalwell and Republican Tony Gonzales, who stepped down amid separate sexual misconduct allegations. The scandal has sparked a rare bipartisan reckoning over lawmakers' treatment of staff in Congress.
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5 extractedThe Ethics Committee “refused my new attorney’s reasonable request for time to prepare my defence”.
Cherfilus-McCormick denies wrongdoing and has pleaded not guilty.
Cherfilus-McCormick had been accused of diverting millions of dollars in federal disaster funds for political purposes.
The House Ethics Committee was weighing potential sanctions over campaign finance violations.
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigned ahead of a scheduled disciplinary hearing by the House Ethics Committee.