The annual meeting of CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference) was held last week. It used to be the gathering where conservatives would have discussions about how to advance their policy goals in public life. These used to concern economics, foreign policy, and major social issues. But in the age when it seems like every conservative seeks to please serial sex abuser Donald Trump (SSAT), wonky panel discussions on weighty matters have given way to feeding red meat to the attendees on whatever things that SSAT chooses to rant about. Add to this, the multiple sexual assault allegations made against the CPAC chair Matt Schlapp that led to a $9 million lawsuit against him has cast a cloud over the organization.
Carlton Huffman, a Republican staffer on Herschel Walker’s US senate campaign, initially accused Schlapp of sexually assaulting him last year. Huffman had been assigned to drive Schlapp to campaign events in the Atlanta area and alleged Schlapp fondled him without his consent during a car ride in October 2022.
According to new reporting, based on court documents obtained by The Washington Post, Schlapp was also accused of sexual misconduct twice before – first in 2017 and then in early 2022. The updated court filing alleges the incidents were reported to staffers of the American Conservative Union, which hosts the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, but “no action was taken against Schlapp,” according to The Post.
