As previously reported, Congress has a rampant sexual harassment problem. In fact the problem is so bad that female lawmakers and aides keep a ‘creep list’ of men who are notorious for lewd behavior.

A release of the year-by-year breakdown of harassment settlements and other awards has people guessing names!

A new report by CNN exposes the DC swamp’s very serious problem of powerful men preying on women. CNN spoke with over 50 current and former lawmakers, aides and staff who have personally experienced sexual harassment on The Hill or know people who have.

As if this couldn’t get any worse, Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) told MSNBC’s Chuck Todd Tuesday that taxpayers have paid over $15 million to settle sexual harassment lawsuits against members of Congress!

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TAXPAYER MONEY.

WE WANT NAMES!

Congressional Office of Compliance releases year-by-year breakdown of harassment settlements and other awards! (screenshot below via Reid Wilson, reporter for The Hill). 2002 and 2007 were big years! What happened?? People have their theories…

Congressional Office of Compliance releases year-by-year breakdown of harassment settlements and awards: pic.twitter.com/vxbezi22wb — Reid Wilson (@PoliticsReid) November 16, 2017

Reporter Niels Lesniewski says the chart totals for settlements paid by the Congressional Office of Compliance include a variety of leg. branch agencies for a variety of reasons, like FMLA, ADA, FLSA violations.

I see this chart being shared without context. These totals for settlements paid by the Congressional Office of Compliance include a variety of leg. branch agencies for a variety of reasons, like FMLA, ADA, FLSA violations. pic.twitter.com/qaFaYjlQkO — Niels Lesniewski (@nielslesniewski) November 16, 2017

Twitter was set ablaze with people from both sides of the aisle demanding details of these huge settlements paid by taxpayers!

What the heck happened in 2002 & 2007? — Aram Zucker-Scharff (@Chronotope) November 16, 2017

You’d have to think 2007 is Mark Foley, right? — Benjamin Howard (@BenHowardOPT) November 16, 2017

haha – just looked it up. Denis Hastert left in 2007 — Hastings Sinclair (@TingSinclair) November 16, 2017

Settlement with the AOC of a complaint alleging “serious health and safety hazards” in the U.S. Capitol Power Plant utility tunnels — K Tully-McManus (@ktullymcmanus) November 16, 2017

In case you are wondering what happened in 2002. It was probably related to the irradiating of mail after the anthrax scare (via @cqnow):https://t.co/dmwV9BFZwF ($) pic.twitter.com/c8Sidtcfjy — Niels Lesniewski (@nielslesniewski) November 16, 2017

This should be a completely bipartisan issue – the details of these settlements must be released immediately. Any United States politician not calling for the release of the settlement details can easily be viewed by many as being implicated themselves. https://t.co/owMlVTbG7a — Stefan Molyneux (@StefanMolyneux) November 16, 2017

This was kept secret for decades. Why didn’t media look? You can bet that a lot of these settlements involve Democrats, that’s why. https://t.co/2uqUs2pa1J — Mike Cernovich 🇺🇸 (@Cernovich) November 16, 2017

They need to name names…not victim names…members names — Beth Becker (@spedwybabs) November 16, 2017

I want names and I want the pervs to pay back the US Treasury every red cent. — rickterp (@rickterp752) November 16, 2017