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Wash. mayor denies
molestation allegations

Newspaper details claims
he abused two boys in 1970s

JAMES E. WEST
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Spokane Mayor James E. West says he has had relations with men but not boys.
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updated 6:36 p.m. ET May 5, 2005

SPOKANE, Wash. - Two men have accused Mayor James E. West of molesting them when they were boys and he was a sheriff’s deputy and Boy Scout leader, The Spokesman-Review reported Thursday.

West, 54, a conservative Republican leader of the state Senate before he was elected mayor in 2003, denied ever having had sex with children and vowed Thursday that he would serve out his four-year term.

He confirmed in an interview with the newspaper that he offered gifts, favors and a City Hall internship over the Web site Gay.com to someone he believed was 18 but who was actually a forensic computer expert working for the newspaper.

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In a brief news conference Thursday in which he took no questions, West repeated his denial of the molestation allegations. He said he “had relations with adult men. I don’t deny that.”

“I am a law-abiding citizen,” West said.

Admits online relationships
West, who as an elected official has opposed gay rights, abortion rights and teenage sex, told the newspaper he had had online relationships in the past year through Gay.com and considered them private.

“My private life is my private life and always has been,” he said. Concerning his sexual orientation, “I wouldn’t characterize me as ‘gay,”’ West said. West was married for about five years in the 1990s.

The child molestation accusations against West, dating from his years as a sheriff’s deputy, were made in a deposition for a lawsuit against Spokane County by Robert J. Galliher, 36, of Seattle.

That lawsuit sought damages for Galliher, his older brother Brett and two other men, who claim they were molested by another deputy at the time, David Hahn. Hahn committed suicide in 1981.

A second man, Michael G. Grant Jr., 31, made similar allegations against West in an interview, the newspaper said.

Mayor calls accounts ‘flat lies’
In an interview Wednesday night with the newspaper, West said both accounts were “flat lies.”

“I didn’t abuse them. I don’t know these people. I didn’t abuse anybody, and I didn’t have sex with anybody under 18, ever, woman or man,” West told the newspaper.

In interviews with the newspaper, Galliher and Grant said they were introduced to West by Hahn in the late 1970s or early ’80s, when the two deputies were leaders of Boy Scout Troop 345.

Galliher said he was molested at least four times by West, twice while West was on duty in uniform. Grant, in jail on a drug conviction, said he was sexually abused twice by West. Grant said West told him that “if I was to tell anybody, that he would kill my mom ... that she would not exist no more.”

West was not named as a defendant in Galliher’s suit and said he was unaware of the deposition.


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