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Report: Senator [Ensign] sought work for ex-lover's husband
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Contributor | Brandonius Maximus |
Last Edited | Brandonius Maximus Mar 11, 2010 10:07am |
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News Date | Thursday, March 11, 2010 04:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | WASHINGTON — E-mails turned over to the FBI and Senate ethics investigators provide new evidence about Sen. John Ensign's efforts to find lobbying work for the husband of his former mistress and could add to his legal problems, The New York Times reported.
Ensign, R-Nev., suggested that a Las Vegas development firm hire the husband, Douglas Hampton, after it had sought the senator's help on several energy projects in 2008, according to previously undisclosed e-mails and interviews with company executives, the Times reported on its Web site late Wednesday.
The newspaper said the e-mails are the first written records from Ensign documenting his efforts to find work for Hampton, a former top aide and close friend, after the senator had an affair with his wife, Cynthia Hampton, a former Ensign campaign staffer.
The Times said the messages appear to undercut the senator's assertion that he did not know the work might involve congressional lobbying, which could violate a federal ban on such activities by staff members for a year after leaving government.
The e-mail messages also hint at what Ensign's office now says was an effort by the Las Vegas firm, P2SA Equity, to improperly link Ensign's possible assistance to a promised donation, the Times said. |
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