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Miami Beach Commission Candidate Denies Allegations of Sexual Harassment, Exposing Himself to Commissioner

A Miami Beach commission candidate is accused of sexual harassment from two women, including a sitting commissioner.

Rafael Velasquez is facing allegations of making unwanted advances and even groping the women, including one from Commissioner Kristen Rosen-Gonzalez.

Velasquez strongly denies the claims and says it's just a political move against him, even though Rosen-Gonzalez had endorsed his campaign.

β€œIt’s too much of a coincidence you know a week away from Election Day this happening,” Velasquez told NBC 6.

Rosen-Gonzalez, who says Velasquez made a unwanted sexual advance a few weeks ago in a car after the two had dinner to discuss the race.

Monday, another woman came forward accusing Velasquez of sexual misconduct. A local publicist, Francis Alban, claims Velasquez grabbed her from behind and "groped" her at an event four months ago while taking a photo.

Alban shared text messages between the two after the alleged incident with Velasquez telling her that she looked "sexy" and "...felt good too" with an emoji.

β€œIt felt good seeing her. I mean I was very, very happy we hadn't seen each other in a long time,” he said when asked by a reporter what he was trying to say in those texts.

The Miami-Dade Democratic Party has pulled its endorsement of Velasquez.

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