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Politics : Those Damned Democrat's

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To: calgal who wrote (1335)7/31/2003 1:39:49 PM
From: Tadsamillionaire   of 1604
 
Claim: An ex-congressman who had sex with a subordinate won clemency from a president who had sex with a subordinate, then was hired by a clergyman who had sex with a subordinate.
Status: True.

Example: [Collected on the Internet, 2001]

Jessie Jackson has added former Chicago democratic congressman Mel Reynolds to the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition's payroll. Reynolds was among the 176 criminals excused in President Clinton's last-minute forgiveness spree. Reynolds received a commutation of his six-and-a-half-year federal sentence for 15 convictions of wire fraud, bank fraud & lies to the Federal Election Commission. He is more notorious; however, for concurrently serving five years for sleeping with an underage campaign volunteer.
This is a first in American politics: An ex-congressman who had sex with a subordinate won clemency from a president who had sex with a subordinate, then was hired by a clergyman who had sex with a subordinate.

His new job? Youth counselor.

Origins: We can't say with absolute certainty that this is "a first in American politics" (since the sexual peccadilloes of American politicians were not always as widely publicized as they are now), but:
1995-1997: President Bill Clinton's sexual escapades with Monica Lewinsky, then a 21-year-old unpaid White House intern working in the office of Leon Panetta, Clinton's Chief of Staff, hardly need recounting to anyone who hasn't spent the last five years on Mars.

January 2001: The National Enquirer reveals that Jesse Jackson had been carrying on an affair with Karin L. Stanford, a 39-year-old former aide on his Rainbow/PUSH Coalition staff, for over four years, and that Jackson had fathered the child Stanford bore in May 1999. (Jackson has been married for 38 years.)

January 2001: Just before leaving office, Clinton (at the urging of Jesse Jackson, among others) commutes the sentence of former Illinois congressman Mel Reynolds, who had spent 30 months in a state prison for having sex with a 16-year-old campaign volunteer and was serving a five-year sentence in federal prison for lying to obtain loans and illegally diverting campaign money for personal use.

January 2001: The Chicago Sun-Times reports that former congressman Mel Reynolds will work as the community development director of Salem Baptist Church in south-side Chicago and as a consultant for Jesse Jackson's Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, trying to decrease the number of young African-Americans going to prison.
Last updated: 17 August 2001

snopes.com

Dodge, Susan. "Reynolds Finds Work with S. Side Church."
Chicago Sun-Times. 29 January 2001 (p. 5).

Page, Susan. "Who Gets a Pardon? It Depends on Who Asks."
USA Today. 20 March 2001 (p. A7).

Page, Susan and Mimi Hall. "Pardon Drama Casts Wide Net."
USA Today. 23 Feburary 2001 (p. A7).

Sneed, Michael. "Reynolds Might Be Really Enjoying the Ride."
Chicago Sun-Times . 25 February 2001 (p. 12).

Associated Press. "Celeb Pardon Push."
[New York] Newsday. 9 March 2001 (p. A5).
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