Mark Foley
Political Scandal Figure
Mark Foley is the Åmerican congressman who resigned in 2006 after being accused of sending inappropriate emails to congressional pages. A Republican from Florida, Foley was first elected to the House of Representatives from the state's 16th District in 1994 and was running for a seventh term when he resigned. An ABC News story in September of 2006 reported that Foley had sent inappropriate emails to a former page in 2005, when the boy was 16. Other allegations of sexually suggestive emails and instant messages to teens from Foley followed, and Foley resigned suddenly on 29 September 2006. The case drew extra interest because Foley had been co-chairman of the Missing and Exploited Children's Caucus and had sponsored the Adam Walsh Child Safety and Protection Act of 2006, which was intended to crack down on online predators and child pornography.Extra credit: Foley announced on 2 October 2006 that he had checked into a rehabilitation facility to be treated for alcoholism... By Florida law, Foley's name remains on the ballot for the November general election. Votes cast for Foley will go to Joe Negron, a replacement candidate chosen by the GOP. The Democratic candidate is Tim Mahoney... Foley attended Palm Beach Community College from 1973-1975.
Blog posts mentioning Mark Foley:
Larry Craig: 'I Should Not Have Pled Guilty'
The Mark Foley Email Scandal
Four Good Links
ABC News: Politics
Plenty of Foley coverage from the network that first broke the story
Mark Foley Profile
2006 pre-election (and pre-resignation) profile from the Associated Press
Google News: Mark Foley
Big archive of the latest Foley email stories
Wikipedia: Mark Foley
A career history and uncomfortable details on the 2006 scandal
Vital Stats
Birth
8 September 1954
(age 53)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
The Florida email scandal congressman

