The committee released the list of publicly disclosed investigations involving alleged sexual misconduct by members of the House stretching back to 1976.

Representative Eric Swalwell (2026) — Allegations of sexual misconduct, including with a staffer; Outcome: Ethics Committee loss of jurisdiction.

Representative Tony Gonzales (2026) — Alleged sexual relationship with a staffer; Outcome: Loss of jurisdiction.

Representative Cory Mills (2025) — Allegations of sexual misconduct and/or dating violence; Outcome: Investigation ongoing.

Representative Matt Gaetz (2024) — Allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor and solicitation of prostitution; Outcome: Public report finding sexual misconduct violations.

Representative George Santos (2023) — Alleged sexual harassment of a staffer; Outcome: Public report finding no sexual misconduct violations.

Representative Madison Cawthorn (2022) — Alleged improper relationship with a staffer; Outcome: Public report finding no sexual misconduct violations.

Representative Michael F. Q. San Nicolas (2022) — Alleged sexual relationship with a staffer; Outcome: Public report finding no sexual misconduct violations.

Representative Tom Reed (2021) — Alleged sexual harassment of a lobbyist; Outcome: Loss of jurisdiction.

Representative Alcee Hastings (2020) — Alleged sexual relationship with a staffer; Outcome: Public statement finding no sexual misconduct violations.

Representative Katie Hill (2019) — Alleged sexual relationship with a staffer; Outcome: Loss of jurisdiction.

Representative Ruben Kihuen (2018) — Alleged sexual harassment of campaign staffers and a lobbyist; Outcome: Public report finding sexual misconduct violations.

Representative Patrick Meehan (2018) — Alleged sexual harassment of a staffer; Outcome: Loss of jurisdiction.

Representative Blake Farenthold (2018) — Alleged sexual harassment of a staffer; Outcome: Loss of jurisdiction.

Representative Trent Franks (2017) — Alleged sexual harassment of a staffer; Outcome: Loss of jurisdiction.

Representative John Conyers (2017) — Alleged sexual harassment of a staffer; Outcome: Loss of jurisdiction.

Representative Alcee Hastings (2014) — Alleged sexual harassment of a staffer; Outcome: Public report finding no sexual misconduct violations.

Representative Eric Massa (2010) — Alleged sexual harassment of staffers; Outcome: Loss of jurisdiction.

Representative Mark Foley/House Page Investigation (2006) — Sexual misconduct involving House pages; Outcome: Loss of jurisdiction over Foley and a public report finding no violations by current members.

Representative Gary Condit (2001) — Alleged sexual relationship with a staffer; Outcome: Law enforcement deferral and loss of jurisdiction.

Representative Mel Reynolds (1995) — Sexual misconduct with a minor; Outcome: Loss of jurisdiction.

Representative Barney Frank (1990) — Alleged sexual misconduct involving prostitution and/or use of the House gym; Outcome: Public report finding no sexual misconduct violations.

Representative Gus Savage (1990) — Alleged sexual harassment during official travel; Outcome: Public report finding sexual misconduct violations.

Representative Jim Bates (1989) — Alleged sexual harassment of staffers; Outcome: Public report finding sexual misconduct violations.

Representative Donald “Buz” Lukens (1989) — Sexual misconduct with a minor; Outcome: Public staff report finding sexual misconduct violations.

House “Sex and Drugs” Investigation (1982-83) — Sexual misconduct involving House pages; Outcome: Public interim report finding no violations by current members.

Representative Gerry Studds (1983) — Sexual misconduct with a minor; Outcome: Public report finding sexual misconduct violations.

Representative Daniel Crane (1983) — Sexual misconduct with a minor; Outcome: Public report finding sexual misconduct violations.

Representative Wayne Hays (1976) — Sexual relationship with a staffer; Outcome: Loss of jurisdiction.