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Renfrow, however, was quick to respond to Grossberg’s threats, saying, “I don’t care if you’re Donald Trump. I don’t care who you are. You can’t treat girls like this.” Renfrow’s comments were backed up by other witnesses who also described Grossberg’s actions as aggressive and out of line.
Within 24 hours of the incident, Grossberg issued a public statement, calling the allegations against him “outlandish” and insisting that he never threatened the club’s closure. He also denied soliciting prostitution or using his office to gain any personal favors. “The allegations get more outlandish with each story, but they won’t stop me from continuing to work tirelessly to serve my constituents,” Grossberg said in his defense.
Despite his public denials, this is not the first time that Grossberg has faced scrutiny for inappropriate behavior. Grossberg has been under investigation by the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission following complaints from several female staff members who accused him of sending late-night, “weird” and “creepy” text messages. The accusations prompted the Kentucky Democratic Party to distance itself from the embattled lawmaker, with some calling for his resignation.
Even Kentucky’s Democratic governor, Andy Beshear, weighed in on the controversy, stating that Grossberg should step down. In response, Grossberg has remained defiant, refusing to resign and continuing to deny the allegations.
Grossberg’s legal troubles may not end with his ejection from the strip club. His past behavior, particularly the sexual harassment allegations from within his own office, continues to haunt him. The investigation into his conduct as a public official has already led to his exclusion from the state’s Democratic caucus, making it increasingly difficult for Grossberg to operate effectively within his own party.
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The public has also been made aware of a college-era column Grossberg wrote for the campus newspaper at Grinnell College. In the column, titled “Sketchy Dan,” Grossberg reportedly gave advice to other male students about how to approach women, further fueling concerns about his attitude toward women. His attorney, Anna Whites, has defended him, saying that he is “neurodivergent” and is on the autism spectrum, which, according to her, explains some of his behavior.
The scandal surrounding Grossberg raises questions about his future as a lawmaker and whether he can survive the mounting legal and political pressures. For now, he remains defiant, but with his party turning its back on him and the media spotlight growing more intense, his political career may be hanging by a thread. The public and party leaders alike are left to wonder whether this latest controversy will be the final blow for Daniel Grossberg.
In the meantime, Grossberg’s constituents are watching closely, waiting to see how their representative will navigate the fallout from this scandal. It’s a defining moment not only for his career but for the broader conversation about accountability and leadership within the Democratic Party.




