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Summary: Inquiry Dropped (Press, 3 September 1982)
On 3 September 1982, the United States Justice Department announced the cessation of an investigation into allegations that certain members of Congress had engaged in homosexual relations with Congressional messengers. This decision came shortly after Leroy Williams, a former messenger whose claims initiated the inquiry, recanted his accusations, stating they were false. Despite the conclusion of this particular investigation, a spokesman for the Justice Department noted that inquiries into allegations of drug abuse involving members of Congress and their staff would continue.
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