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Burgum backs Holmberg decision to leave Legislative Mgmt.

By Pat Sweeney Apr 21, 2022 | 3:48 PM

Gov. Doug Burgum says he supports State Sen. Ray Holmberg’s decision to step down from his leadership role, just days after reports that said Holmberg exchanged scores of text messages with Nicholas Derosier, who is jailed and facing federal child pornography charges.

The longtime Grand Forks lawmaker resigned Wednesday as head of Legislative Management, a powerful panel that oversees the Legislature’s business. Additionally, allegations surfaced online from two years ago by a man who accused Holmberg of sexually assaulting him ten years earlier.

“Governor Burgum agrees with Sen. Holmberg’s decision to step down from his Legislative Management leadership position given the current circumstances and potential for distraction,” according to Burgum spokesman Mike Nowatzki.

“The governor respects the Legislature’s responsibility in dealing with matters involving its own members and will continue to monitor the situation in conjunction with legislative leadership.”

Fargo criminal defense attorney Mark Friese is representing Holmberg and investigating the allegations. Friese says Holmberg hasn’t been charged with any crime, and there is no indication that he will.

When contacted, Holmberg declined comment and referred questions to Friese.

Holmberg is 79.

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