Friday, December 14, 2007

Kansas Attorney General Weakened by New Sex Allegations

Here in Kansas, voters elected a new Attorney General who took office in January. This week, we have learned that he was cheating on his wife with an employee in his former office of Johnson County District Attorney. We also learned that he got a tattoo of his mistress' (and employee) initials in a private area of his body. The question many have been asking, including myself is how did he hide that from his wife.

This all came to the light of day, when that former employee filed a complaint with the EEOC. The complaint alleges that Attorney General Paul Morrison, a former Republican who turned Democrat at the bequest of Governor Kathleen Sebelius (D) to run against former AG Phil Kline (R). Kline is now the current Johnson County District Attorney, who was given authority yesterday by the Johnson County Commission (on a vote of 6-1)to hire an independent investigator to look into the allegations.

When the story broke Morrison admitted to the affair but denied other allegations of the complaint, but refused to be specific. Today at 3pm, Morrison is to hold a press conference in which he is expected to resign. I plan to be there to bring you this story. Stay tuned.

2 comments:

  1. Pushing two hours later, there Jesus Freak, and you've still failed to bring me the story. Promising things you cannot deliver is lying. And the last time I checked lies made the baby Jesus cry. What gives?

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  2. check again, the story was posted, after a delay due to unforeseen circumstances.

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