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Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., pictured at the Capitol last December. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., pictured at the Capitol last December. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 10: Denver Post reporter Katie Langford. (Photo By Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post)
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U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert apologized for her actions during a performance of the “Beetlejuice” musical in downtown Denver after she was escorted out of the venue Sunday for vaping, recording and causing a disturbance.

In a statement released Friday night, Boebert said she did not remember vaping that evening but acknowledged her recollection “was not accurate.”

Boebert, R-Silt, initially denied reports that she vaped during the musical, but video footage from the Buell Theatre first reported by 9News shows her using a vape pen during the performance and using flash photography. Video footage from the theater also shows Boebert and her companion groping each other.

“The past few days have been difficult and humbling, and I’m truly sorry for the unwanted attention my Sunday evening in Denver has brought to the community,” Boebert said in a statement. “While none of my actions or words as a private citizen that night were intended to be malicious or meant to cause harm, the reality is they did and I regret that.”

Boebert’s statement referred to the challenging personal time she and her family are going through, including her divorce.

Boebert’s “Beetlejuice” encounter was made public through an incident report written by Denver Arts & Venues about two patrons who were asked to leave the city-owned Buell Theatre during a performance of the touring Broadway show.

The report did not name Boebert, but her campaign office confirmed to The Denver Post that she was escorted from the venue.

Venue officials received complaints from other attendees about Boebert and her companion and issued a warning during intermission. Boebert and her guest initially said they would not leave and told venue staff they would be contacting the mayor about the incident as they were escorted out of the theater.

In the statement, Boebert said it was not her or her campaign’s intention to mislead by denying that she vaped during the performance, but they understand the nature of how it looks.

“We know we will have to work to earn your trust back and it may not happen overnight, but we will do it,” Boebert said.

Boebert is running for a third term to represent Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District in 2024.

Denver Post reporter John Aguilar contributed to this report.

Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include additional details obtained from video footage of Boebert and her companion in the theater.

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