Rep. Duncan Hunter denied an accusation from a former Capitol Hill staffer who said he drunkenly asked for her number and put his hand on her behind in 2014.

Rory Riley-Topping on Wednesday told RT America the incident happened at a National Republican Congressional Committee dinner while she was working for the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee. On Thursday Hunter denied the allegations, calling them “total baloney.”

Riley-Topping said Hunter apparently approached her, and said he wanted to talk about Agent Orange — a topic Riley-Topping said the committee was handling at the time.

The allegation adds to a list of issues the indicted California Republican faces.

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