A fourth woman has now accused Nevada lawmaker Ruben Kihuen of inappropriate conduct.

The news comes just a day after the Democrat declared he wouldn’t be seeking re-election, and the House Ethics Committee announced it would be investigating allegations that he’d sexually harassed a number of women.

The 24-year-old told The Nevada Independent that the 37-year-old approached her in October, asked if she was single and lived by herself, and then offered to boost her career–which she told the paper she took as him propositioning her for sexual favors.

“He kissed me three times. He asked me if I live by myself, he asked me about my roommate, he told me he lives by himself, he asked where my apartment is, he asked me again how old I am, he asked me again if I don’t have a boyfriend and then he told me I’m one of the most beautiful girls he’s ever seen in D.C., and I said “that’s a low bar,'” said the woman, who worked at a Washington DC firm linked to his campaign.

She also accused him of rubbing her lower back during a campaign fundraiser.

“He was notorious,” she said of Kihuen.

The first woman to speak out against the pol told Buzzfeed he made repeated sexual advances, and even groped her thigh twice while she worked on his 2016 campaign team.

A Nevada lobbiest has also accused him of making repeated, unwanted advances when he was part of the local assembly.

The third woman, who worked the front desk at his Las Vegas condo, told Buzzfeed that Kihuen would text her “creepy and nasty” things.

Kihuen is the latest Democrat felled by allegations of sexual misconduct.

Michigan Rep John Conyers and Minnesota Senator Al Franken have announced their intention to resign following recent accusations.

The House Ethics Committee is also probing two republican politicians, Texas Congressman Blake Farenthold, and Trent Franks.

Farenthold is accused of sexual harassment, while Franks resigned last week after it was revealed he’d offered a female staffer $5 million to be a surrogate for him and his wife.