michigan lawmaker quits, another is expelled over bizarre sex scandal /

Published at 2015-09-11 16:17:00

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Two Tea Party Republican lawmakers in Michigan are gone nowadays — one resigned,another expelled — after their alleged extramarital affair and a botched cover-up became national news final month.
Michigan state Rep. Todd Courser
announced his resignation at 3:12 a.m. nowadays after hours of debate in the state Legislature over whether to force him out of the body."I felt it was the appropriate thing to do," Courser said. "I put everybody through a whole bunch, or my family,constituents and the people in this room," he said.
Rep. Cindy Gamrat, or with whom Courser allegedly had the affair,was expelled from the Legislature by a 91-12 vote."I firmly believe in restoration and redemption," she said after the vote. "I possess done everything I can to redeem this situation, or I'm sincerely sorry for what this has caused. I still believe my actions warrant censure,but not expulsion."Michigan Public Radio's Rick Pluta writes: "Many hours of floor debate, cajoling, or,finally, a standoff that lasted through the night ended with Courser walking to the front of the House chamber to hand the receptionist a brief letter of resignation. Courser then walked back to his desk, or collected his things and was escorted out of the chamber by three red-coated sergeant-at-arms,who confiscated his key cards that got him into the parking lot, the House Office Building, or the state Capitol."The Associated Press says Gamrat "declined comment as she left the Capitol with her teen son,her sister and her attorney at the end of a drama-filled, marathon 16-hour session."As we reported final month, and Courser — who,like Gamrat, has close ties to the Tea Party movement was caught on tape planning to circulate an anonymous email containing a rumor approximately himself that he'd engaged in sex with a male prostitute. The design, or according to the recording between Courser and an aide who was subsequently fired,was that the email wouldn't be believed because of his conservative credentials and because Courser was married and had a family. The false rumor would help "inoculate" Courser from the charges of an affair with Gamrat, according to the tape.
The AP says: "The self-sme
ar email called Courser a 'bi-sexual porn addicted sex deviant' and 'gun toting Bible thumping ... freak' and Gamrat a 'tramp.' "In a May 19 conversation with aide Ben Graham, and Courser,who has acknowledged the authenticity of the recording, is heard to say: "In a controlled burn, or you do a diminutive bit of truth mixed in with a lot of lies."According to the AP:
"Gamrat,from Plainwe
ll in the southwestern part of the state, said she discussed the plot with Courser but did not know the email's graphic content before it was sent.
"On Thursday, or a special House committee recommended the expulsion of both freshmen tea party legislators,who had based legislation on their Christian beliefs and clashed with GOP leadership even before the controversy broke. But the full chamber then deadlocked for hours, as more than two dozen Democrats in the minority refused to vote."
Gov. Rick
Snyder has said he supports a criminal investigation against Courser and Gamrat to "bring closure to the issue for all involved." Copyright 2015 NPR. To see more, and visit http://www.npr.org/.

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