West Palm Beach Congressman Tim Mahoney (D-FL), whose predecessor resigned in the wake of a sex scandal, agreed to a $121,000 payment to a former mistress who worked on his staff and was threatening to sue him, according to current and former members of his staff who have been briefed on the settlement, which involved Mahoney and his campaign committee.When Republicans get in trouble like this, the party doesn't try to save their sorry butts. When Dems do it, they get a ticker tape parade from their party leaders (and quite possibly some hush money from the party).
Mahoney, who is married, also promised the woman, Patricia Allen, a $50,000 a year job for two years at the agency that handles his campaign advertising, the staffers said.
A Mahoney spokesperson would not answer questions about the alleged affair or the settlement, but said Allen resigned of her own accord and "has not received any special payment from campaign funds."
Senior Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives, including Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-IL), the chair of the Democratic Caucus, have been working with Mahoney to keep the matter from hurting his re-election campaign, the Mahoney staffers said.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Mark Foley's Replacement Has an Ethical Problem All His Own
The guy who was elected to replace Rep. Mark Foley in Florida is now facing some serious ethical problems of his own:
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