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New Details Emerge in Ensign Sex Scandal

By KATHLEEN HENNESSEY
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LAS VEGAS (July 9) — Sen. John Ensign said Thursday his parents gave his mistress and her family nearly $100,000 "out of concern for the well being of longtime family friends during a difficult time," providing his first public acknowledgment that the woman received payments tied to the affair.
In a statement through his attorney, Ensign described the April 2008 payment as a single check for $96,000 given to Cindy and Doug Hampton and two of their children. The Hampton family received the check after the senator told his parents of his affair with Cindy Hampton, a campaign aide and longtime friend.
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"None of the gifts came from campaign or official funds, nor were they related to any campaign or official duties," Ensign's Dallas-based attorney, Paul Coggins, said in a statement. "Sen. Ensign has complied with all applicable laws and Senate ethics rules."
The statement comes a day after Doug Hampton told a Las Vegas television show that Ensign paid Cindy Hampton more than $25,000 in severance when she left her job as treasurer for two Ensign-controlled campaign committees in May 2008.
Ensign, the son of a Las Vegas casino mogul, had not commented directly on allegations of payments to the Hamptons, but through a spokesman called Doug Hampton's statements "consistently inaccurate."
A possible unreported severance payment raised questions of a campaign finance violation. A gift from the senator's parents may not pose the same problems, one ethics expert said.
Stan Brand, a Washington attorney who represents clients in ethics cases and does not have ties to Ensign, said he sees no ethical or legal problems with parents making the payment.
"The family can give what it wants to give, assuming it's OK with the IRS," Brand said.
Coggins of the firm Fish and Richardson PC said no laws were violated with the $96,000 check.
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"The gifts are consistent with a pattern of generosity by the Ensign family to the Hamptons and others," he said. "The payments were made as gifts, accepted as gifts and complied with tax rules governing gifts."
Neither Coggins nor an attorney for the Hamptons returned a call for comment.
Ensign, a 51-year-old conservative Christian lawmaker, confessed to the affair last month, after Doug Hampton sought money from the senator through an attorney and began to take his story to the media.
The news at least temporarily derailed a career that has often been lifted by his family's support. Ensign's father, retired casino executive Mike Ensign, was a powerhouse fundraiser on the Las Vegas Strip for his son's early campaigns.
Doug Hampton maintains that his livelihood has been ruined by his wife's affair with the senator.
Until May 2008, Doug Hampton also worked for Ensign, as a Senate aide. After leaving the Senate office, Ensign helped Hampton land a job as a consultant and then a full-time employee for an airline owned by an Ensign contributor.
"This is a grievous act," Doug Hampton said Wednesday on the local news show "Face to Face with Jon Ralston." "When you look at the details, when we talk about all of the things that have taken place as a result of John's actions and leadership, and the decisions that he initiated, and things that were covered up to help this happen ... It's unbelievable."
The Hamptons and Ensigns have been friends for decades. Cindy Hampton and Ensign's wife, Darlene, went to high school together. The families live in adjacent gated communities in the Las Vegas suburbs and their children attend the same school.
Doug Hampton said he discovered the affair in December 2007, after reading an incriminating text message from Ensign on his wife's phone. In the following months, Hampton said the senator aggressively pursued his wife.
In February 2008, Hampton claims he arranged for a group of Ensign's friends to meet at the senator's Washington home, a town house shared by several Christian lawmakers known as "C Street."
Hampton said he, Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., and others tried to get Ensign to break off the affair, as well as to help the Hamptons pay off their home and relocate to Colorado. They also persuaded Ensign to write a letter to Cindy Hampton apologizing for using her "for my own pleasure," Hampton said.
A spokesman for Coburn on Wednesday acknowledged that the senator had counseled Ensign to end the tryst, but the senator on Thursday denied Hampton's account.
"I was never present when the letter was written, never made any assessment about paying anybody anything," Coburn told reporters in Washington, according to the Las Vegas Sun. "Those are untruths. Those are absolute untruths."
Coburn would not comment on the advice he gave Ensign, saying his position as a physician and ordained deacon required that he keep the information private.
"I'm not going to go into that — that's privileged communications," Coburn said. "I'm never going to talk about that with anybody. I never will, not to a court of law, not to an ethics committee, not to anybody — because that is privileged communication that I will never reveal to anybody."
Also Thursday, a liberal Washington watchdog group sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder asking for a criminal probe of the possible severance payment. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington has also sought a Senate ethics investigation into the matter.
An FBI spokesman in Las Vegas, David Staretz, said the bureau was not investigating the matter. The U.S. Attorney for Nevada did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
Associated Press writer Larry Margasak in Washington contributed to this report.
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DES946

07:32 AMJul 27 2009

This has to be one of the most expensive "pieces of tail" that anyone has paid for . . .. Ha! And if Ensign is that stupid with his family's money, can you imagine what he might do with the "public's money"?

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Knappag1

08:04 PMJul 12 2009

Another evangelical pervert.Palin Ensign and Sanford are typical selfrighteous blowhards.I wonder what the 400 pound lying drug addcit Lindbaugh will say?I wonder if these sex addicts practiced safe sex?

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Jcghill

07:10 PMJul 11 2009

Has anyone seen a faithful white man lately?Sign Former Governor Spitzer's wife.

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Mollymguire

06:40 PMJul 11 2009

He's a weenie for cheating and the other guy is a weenie for taking "HUSH MONEY". The cheating wife is despicable, and did I say her husband is a weenie for taking hush money. HONEY, WHEN YOU TAKE MONEY FOR IT, YOU'RE A HO AND YOUR HUSBAND IS A PIIMP !!! The parents are disgusting too. Paying hush money for their whoring son !

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Intelsec

12:23 PMJul 11 2009

WHAT KILLS AMERICA IS OUR POLITICIANS THAT GET CAUGHT WITH THEIR PANTS DOWN, THE EFFORTS THEY TAKE TO HIDE THE TRUTH, THEN THINKING THEY CAN CONTINUE TO BE TRUSTED LEADERS.DO THESE DIRTY PEOPLE THINK WE WILL TRUST THEIR JUDGEMENT? THIS RICH GUY ENSIGN IS SO STUPID TO FIGHT THIS. HE ****** HIS DEAR FREINDS WIFE, HE PAID THEM OFF, TRIED TO HAVE THEM RELOCATE TO ANOTHER STATE, AND STILL WANTS TO REMAIN A LAWMAKER OF OUR COUNTRY. THATS JUST PURE HORSE SHIT. BE A MAN AND STEP DOWN. ITS NOT ABOUT YOU ENSIGN, ITS ABOUT OUR COUNTRY. YOU JUST PLAIN CANT MAKE GOOD DECISIONS, OBVIOUSLY. YOUR A LAME DICK (DUCK).

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Benighse

11:49 AMJul 11 2009

That "C Street" political fraternity house of Ensign, Sanford and Coburn sure makes the comedy ANIMAL HOUSE tame by comparison. Having nookie parties, bragging amongst each other, and having their own gynecologist/obstetrician Coburn to keep their secrets as "doctor-patient privilege." Just what did Ensign and Sanford tell Coburn within the "privilege" that would be protected by an obstetrician? Were they pregnant? Or helping someone else (mistress) with some pregnancy questions? Or STDs? Or just birth control questions? Or morning after pills? Or what? And whatever wasn't covered by their obstetrician privilege was apparently covered in their confessions by his "ordained deacon ministry" position. Their penance? Pay your mistresses $96,000 and say a prayer that no one finds out. Yes, the POLITICAL ANIMAL HOUSE mentality lives on.

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Sphere1532

08:19 AMJul 11 2009

I NEW GORGE ANTHEE WAS COLD PRESSANCE YETIS THAT THE MAN WHOM HADE HIS HOUSE HOLD HOST STRANGERSWORSE THE MAN WHOM MARRAGE TO HIS CHILD FOR SPOKENWOULD DO BY OTHER MEN SUCH WORDS WEREAN YEARS A GO SHE WAS BOTHER BY THE COPS AN TAKENTO THE COURT HOUSE AS A CHILD AN HOSTED PERSONSTHEY DID, YET YOU LOOK JUST LIKE THE MAN YET COLD THEREPRESSANCE WAS WAR THE MAN WIFE, YET I KNOW SOME NO TALK OF THISWHAT PERSON TOOK A LEFT IN PLACE OF A WIGHT ON THE MAPSHAME AS WHAT ARE THE ODD OF A HAND MAKEING SAME MANNER OF MUSSEL WHEN NO SAME KIND OF PERSON ON EARTH

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REPUBRETARDS

10:23 PMJul 11 2009

Caljv08:36 PMJul 11 2009gee and i wonder how much the TAXPAYERS were paying for the salary of the intern who was shagging president Clinton. just asking<<< Monica Lewinski was never an intern, she was a white house page. But don't worry its far less than what Bush paid his gay prostitute Jeff Gannon!

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RELJAL

09:56 PMJul 11 2009

"He has no credibility left." -- Sen. John Ensign (R-NV), quoted by the Las Vegas Sun, in 1998, urging Bill Clinton to resign after he admitted an extramatial affair. Does John Ensign practice what he preaches?

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Doug Hampton, the husband of Nevada Sen. John Ensign\'s former mistress, says the Republican lawmaker paid his wife more than $25,000 in severance when she stopped working for him. Hampton also claims to have a letter penned by Ensign to Cindy Hampton that reads in part, I used you for my own pleasure.