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House Ethics Committee probing Rep. Tom Reed The panel's move comes three weeks after a former lobbyist accused Reed of making a drunken and inappropriate advance to her in 2017.
Reed hauled in campaign cash just before career implosion Reed's big fundraising numbers come as no surprise. Until March 19, he was openly contemplating a run for governor in 2022.