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A lawsuit claims a GOP congressman s son lived in a basement storage space in the Capitol.
An ex-staffer is suing Rep. Doug Lamborn s office, alleging retaliation over his December firing.
The lawsuit also accuses the Colorado lawmaker of dangerously flouting COVID-19 safety protocols.
A lawsuit from a former staffer says GOP Rep. Doug Lamborn of Colorado allowed his son to live in a storage unit in the basement of the US Capitol for a few weeks.
The former staffer, Brandon Pope, made the claim in a lawsuit first reported by NBC Washington, but it remains unclear when the alleged incident occurred.