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To: longnshort who wrote (1077277)7/8/2018 12:20:40 PM
From: Heywood40  Respond to of 1583492
 
Jim Jordan mentored Wes Goodman

WASHINGTON - In public, Wesley Goodman was an up-and-coming conservative who championed pro-family and anti-LGBT causes and aspired to someday run for Congress.

In private, he exchanged salacious texts and emails with gay men he met on Capitol Hill, and sent sexually suggestive messages to young men he met through conservative circles who were too intimidated to publicly complain, according to three people who knew him when he worked in Washington.

Goodman's double life ended this week when he resigned from the Ohio legislature after House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger was alerted to Goodman's involvement in "inappropriate behavior" with a man in his state office in Columbus.



Ohio Rep. Wes Goodman resigns over 'inappropriate behavior'

Ohio Rep. Wes Goodman, a Cardington Republican, resigned his seat after allegations of "inappropriate behavior" surfaced.

The married, 33-year-old was elected to the 87th district seat in 2016 after working for the Conservative Action Project, a network of economic, social and national security conservatives. He previously worked for conservative U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, a Champaign County Republican.



To: longnshort who wrote (1077277)7/8/2018 12:23:52 PM
From: Heywood40  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1583492
 
House Freedom Cock-us members are urged to stand erect by Rep. Jim Jordan