An update on a news story from last month: an Oregon television station reports that Al Gore, the former vice president and 2000 Democratic party presidential nominee, has been interviewed by police investigating an allegation of "unwanted sexual contact" in 2006.
A law enforcement source confirms to KATU News that Portland detectives interviewed former US Vice President Al Gore this past week in San Francisco.
Portland police detectives interviewed the VP on Thursday, questioning him further about allegations that he sexually abused a licensed Portland massage therapist.
The story was originally broken by the National Enquirer at the end of June, and Portland police reopened an investigation, having previously dropped the case for insufficient evidence.
After the new investigation was announced, Gore's staff issued a statement: "Mr Gore unequivocally and emphatically denied this accusation when he first learned of its existence three years ago. He stands by that denial."