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A Michigan state senator begrudgingly issued an apology on Wednesday after telling a female reporter that a group of high school boys visiting the capitol would 'have a lot of fun with her.'

for telling a female reporter for the Michigan Advance that a group of high school boys visiting the capitol would "have a lot of fun with her," which she denounced as "sexist." , Michigan Advance reporter Allison Donahue recounted how Republican State Sen. Peter Lucido made the crude, sexualized remark when she attempted to ask him a question outside a hearing at the state capitol in Lansing.

Donahue wrote that the group of boys "burst into an Old Boys' Network-type of laughter" and she "walked away knowing that I had been the punchline of their 'locker room' talk." Lucido insisted that he wasn't singling out Donahue over her age and gender, claiming he made a similar comment to an all-girls school to the effect of, "How would you like to have all the boys from the Senate come over?"

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