Update: Kevin Beiser has sent the following statement to IVN:
“We were first made aware of these allegations less than 24 hours ago. There is no truth to these allegations. We believe they are politically motivated and we intend to vigorously defend ourselves.” -Kevin Beiser
San Diego, Calif.- San Diego Unified school board member Kevin Beiser, sodomized a campaign worker in 2013 and continued to abuse the San Diego man over the next five years, according to a bombshell lawsuit filed Monday in San Diego Superior Court.
The alleged victim, who also served as Beiser’s campaign manager and ran for San Diego City Council in 2016, has also named Beiser’s spouse, Dan Mock, for not taking steps to protect him at the couple’s home.
The alleged victim has been identified, but his attorney, Dan Gilleon, has asked the court to put that version of the complaint under seal.
In court documents Gilleon wrote, “It should be noted that the redacted complaint — which would be public — is exactly the same as the complaint to be sealed, except that it uses a fictitious name for the plaintiff, John Doe."
Gilleon has told media outlets that if the court so orders, “the complaint will remain sealed so theoretically name will never become public record.”
There is concern Beiser will attack the victim and “make up all sorts of nefarious reasons why he’s bringing the lawsuit. It’s what sexual predators do.”
The Suit Details
The suit reads from January to November 2014, Beiser created a sexually offensive and hostile work environment at campaign headquarters, his Serra Mesa home.
The plaintiff alleges:
- Sat next to him on the couch and tried to seduce him.
- Offered to take him into a back room and give him a full body massage.
- Solicited oral sex.
- Offered him drinks and marijuana, saying: “You’re way more fun when you’re drunk.”
- And invited him to take off his clothes and join Beiser and other gay men in the pool and “infamous hot tub.”
Beiser has not responded to requests for comment from IVN.
Call For Resignation
The San Diego Democrats for Equality released a statement calling for Beisner's resignation. The San Diego County Democratic Party is expected to issue a formal statement Tuesday regarding the matter.
Here is the statement signed by Will Rodriguez-Kennedy and Ryan Trabuco: