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Disgraced GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert faces further excruciating embarrassment over Beetlejuice theater groping scandal that just won't die

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Congresswoman Lauren Boebert continues to face humiliation over her infamous 'Beetlejuice' groping scandal.

Boebert, who became a grandmother at the age of 36, has been fighting against the perception by liberals and even some moderate Republicans about her reckless nature.

A series of scandals have marred her time in office, most infamously when she was asked to leave a performance of the musical Beetlejuice after she sexually groped her date in the dark.

Now, her Democrat opponent in Colorado's 4th District is using the scandal literally to try and kick her out of Washington.

John Padora filmed a campaign ad, in part, while sitting in the exact same seat at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts that Boebert was ejected from. 

Congresswoman Lauren Boebert continues to face humiliation over her infamous 'Beetlejuice' groping scandal

Congresswoman Lauren Boebert continues to face humiliation over her infamous 'Beetlejuice' groping scandal

John Padora filmed a campaign ad, in part, while sitting in the very theater Boebert was ejected from

John Padora filmed a campaign ad, in part, while sitting in the very theater Boebert was ejected from

Boebert - who divorced her now-ex-husband, Jayson, in 2023 amid accusations of domestic abuse - was filmed lashing out at theater staff after being booted from the theater for singing along - with staff claiming she also vaped and took photos during the performance. 

'I'm sitting in the very same seat that Lauren Boebert got kicked out of, the same way she got kicked out of Colorado's 3rd Congressional District,' Padora says in the clip, making it clear his location was deliberately chosen to embarrass Boebert. 

'Now she's picked up her bags and fled to eastern Colorado to run in the 4th Congressional District,' adds Padora, who calls Boebert an 'opportunistic carpetbagger.'

After barely retaining her seat in 2022, Boebert chose to change districts to avoid a potential loss in 2024

The scandal continues to haunt Boebert, who is facing a crowded primary to win the GOP nomination in her new district on June 25. 

At a debate in early June, Boebert had a complete meltdown in front of Colorado viewers.

Boebert agreed to tackle the issue head-on and was given the floor to set things straight.

'I certainly have owned up to my night out in Denver, and I’ve gone on that public apology tour, and I’m grateful for the mercy and grace that have been shown, but I’m not going to continue to live life in shame and continue to be beat up by this,' Boebert began.

Boebert - who divorced her now-ex-husband, Jayson, in 2023 amid accusations of domestic abuse - was filmed lashing out at theater staff after being booted from the theater for singing along - with staff claiming she also vaped and took photos during the performance

Boebert - who divorced her now-ex-husband, Jayson, in 2023 amid accusations of domestic abuse - was filmed lashing out at theater staff after being booted from the theater for singing along - with staff claiming she also vaped and took photos during the performance

'I'm sitting in the very same seat that Lauren Boebert got kicked out of, the same way she got kicked out of Colorado's 3rd Congressional District,' Padora says in the clip. 'Now she's picked up her bags and fled to eastern Colorado to run in the 4th Congressional District'

'I'm sitting in the very same seat that Lauren Boebert got kicked out of, the same way she got kicked out of Colorado's 3rd Congressional District,' Padora says in the clip. 'Now she's picked up her bags and fled to eastern Colorado to run in the 4th Congressional District'

'Did you apologize for vaping or did you apologize to voters for what you did that night and the disrespect you showed to service workers that night? What specifically were you apologizing for?' Clark asked, looking for clarification. 

Surveillance footage shows Boebert, wearing a tight, low-cut gold dress and high heels, making a considerable fuss as she and her date are ordered out.

She was then seen snapping a selfie as she left the auditorium and angrily bared her teeth at staff as she was escorted through the lobby.

But during the debate, Boebert insisted that was not the case. 

'I don’t believe there was disrespect. I believe things were taken out of context,' Boebert went on. 

'But there’s video of your interactions with service workers. So are you apologizing for lying?' Clark prodded. 

The lawmaker at one point asked the theater staff, 'Do you know who I am?' 

'It’s been reported that I flipped someone off and I did not. So I think it’s been mischaracterized,' Boebert stated, despite there being clear, color video footage of her doing just that. 

Boebert made quite the scene in front of astonished staff

Boebert made quite the scene in front of astonished staff

Boebert then attempted to turn the tables on Clark suggesting the video footage should never have been released. 

'I’m apologizing for you, Kyle Clark, for getting footage and releasing that - and for people seeing this in a very private moment.'

Clark responded saying that it was very important to figure out whether Boebert was  telling the truth or whether a public agency was lying about her conduct. 

Boebert claimed that the incident was a private one, despite her fondling of her date taking place in a 2,800-seat Denver theater.  

By this point, Bobert had become increasingly flustered and attempted to point out how Kyle had even spoken out against using hidden camera footage.   

'You just had an interview recently and was saying how disgusting it was to record someone without their knowledge. And you did that very same thing!' Boebert yelled, by which time Clark shut her down and moved onto the next question in the debate.

Boebert has been plagued by distracting incidents both before and during her time in Congress. 

In late February, things took another unfortunate turn for Boebert after her son, Tyler, 18, was picked up by the police in Rifle, Colorado, on 22 various different charges including three counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. His next court case is in June.

Earlier this year, in a Truth Social post, Trump referred to Boebert as a 'Proven Conservative' and a 'trusted America First Fighter'

Earlier this year, in a Truth Social post, Trump referred to Boebert as a 'Proven Conservative' and a 'trusted America First Fighter' 

Boebert's son Tyler, right, has recently been charged with 22 crimes, including five felonies, related to property thefts in the Rifle, Colorado area

Boebert's son Tyler, right, has recently been charged with 22 crimes, including five felonies, related to property thefts in the Rifle, Colorado area 

Around the time that the arrest was taking place, Boebert's social media accounts were lambasting President Joe Biden's 'crime family' as 'the most corrupt family in American history.'

This marks just the latest drama involving the politician whose greatest hits including allegations that she punched her ex-husband, allegations of pointing a gun at an Obama-supporting employee and trying to prove that a WWE star was her birth father.

Former President Donald Trump endorsed Boebert in March amid her son's legal woes and the congresswoman's messy divorce saga. 

Trump called the 37-year-old grandmother a 'Proven Conservative' and a 'trusted America First Fighter,' giving the Colorado Republican his 'Complete and Total Endorsement.'

'Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is a Proven Conservative and Effective Leader who delivers for Colorado, and our America First agenda,' Trump wrote on Truth Social. 

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