A first-term Ohio lawmaker who resigned from his post last week over "inappropriate behavior" is now being accused of making unwelcome sexual advances on a number of men.

The resignation came after state representative Wes Goodman, a Republican, had been confronted by Ohio House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger about Goodman's involvement in "inappropriate behavior related to his state office," cleveland.com reported Tuesday.

That incident was later reported to be Goodman having sex with a man inside his office.

Follow-up reports contain allegations that Goodman, who is 33 years old, married, and had championed anti-LGBT causes, made multiple unwanted advances on younger men and sought a number of extramarital sexual relations, including on Craigslist.

Separately, Caleb Hull, social media manager and editor at the conservative Independent Journal Review, tweeted Saturday that Goodman "begged me to have sex with him and/or his wife on several occasions while I went to school in Ohio."

Wes Goodman, who was just caught having sex with a man in his office, begged me to have sex with him and/or his wife on several occasions while I went to school in Ohio. pic.twitter.com/ZgTc9VCAIF — Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) November 18, 2017



Goodman issued a statement Wednesday, after his resignation, apologizing for the incident in his office and asking for privacy.

"We all bring our own struggles and our own trials into public life," Goodman said. "That has been true for me, and I sincerely regret that my actions and choices have kept me from serving my constituents and our state in a way that reflects the best ideals of public service."