The City of Cleveland is not going to charge a state lawmaker for allegedly stalking another Democratic legislator.
The citys prosecutors office said Democratic Rep. Elliot Forhan (D-South Euclid) is not being charged because police asked for but did not receive evidence of the crime alleged against him. Rep. Juanita Brent (D-Cleveland) had accused Forhan of coming to her home, uninvited, after dark in November. She also alleged someone who resembled Forhan slowly drove down her street, past her home.
Forhan says theres no evidence of him stalking Brent because he didnt do it.
Ive always known that the claims had no merit. Ive always known that there could be no video or letter because I didnt do any of that, Forhan said.
Attempts to reach Brent for her side of the story were unsuccessful.
Brents allegations are not the only ones Forhan is facing. His access to his office and other lawmakers on Capitol Square has been revoked. And legislative leaders have ordered a state investigation into Forhans behavior after a report released by House Minority Leader Allison Russo (D-Upper Arlington) accused him of a pattern of harassment, hostility, and intimidation of colleagues and staff. The report came after Forhan, who has shared many pro-Palestinian videos on social media and also represents the largest Jewish community in the state, was asked to remove an Israeli flag he put up outside his office. Forhan's office is next to the office of a lawmaker who is Muslim.
Forhan denied the allegations that he's behaved inappropriately or has harrassed anyone.
Russos memo was and is a smear on me. Without the release of Russos memo, would my other colleague [Brent] made the report that she made? I dont know but candidly, I doubt it, Forhan said.
Forhan said the allegations are unfairly hurting his credibility. And he said hes made it clear to House leaders that he wants his 惇蹋勛圖 privileges restored.
I need to get the truth out and set the record straight because frankly, the public deserves honesty, Forhan said.
Forhan isnt ruling out taking court action against the state but added he really just wants to be able to get back to work for the people he serves.