The suicide was at the same Cape Cod camp where Sen. Scott Brown claimed he was sexually abused as a young boy.
SANDWICH — Authorities are investigating the apparent suicide of a man accused of molesting a boy at a Cape Cod youth camp.
It's the same camp that has come under scrutiny since it was linked to a childhood sex abuse allegation by U.S. Sen. Scott Brown.
The Cape and Island district attorney says the man who killed himself was an employee of Camp Good News in Sandwich and was recently accused of sex abuse.
This week, a 35-year man came forward to say he was abused at the camp more than two decades ago. The Cape Cod Times reported Tuesday that the suspect was not Brown's alleged abuser.
Brown said in his recent memoir that he was molested at an unnamed Christian summer camp in the 1970s. Camp Good News later said Brown had gone there.