AP/ July 27, 2012, 10:08 PM

Jesse Jackson Jr. in Mayo Clinic for depression

In this March 20, 2012 file photo, U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., D-Ill., thanks supporters at his primary election night party in Chicago.

In this March 20, 2012 file photo, U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., D-Ill., thanks supporters at his primary election night party in Chicago. / AP Photo/M. Spencer Green

Updated July 28, 2012, 12:27 AM PM

(AP) ROCHESTER, Minn. - Illinois Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr., whose whereabouts haven't been disclosed since he quietly took a medical leave from Congress several weeks ago, is being treated for depression at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, according to a statement released by the hospital late Friday.

Jackson is undergoing an extensive inpatient evaluation for depression and for gastrointestinal issues, the hospital said, providing the first details about his medical condition. But the statement didn't disclose where the longtime Chicago congressman, the son of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, had previously been staying.

"Further information will be released as Congressman Jackson's evaluation proceeds," the statement said, adding that he and his family were "grateful for the outpouring of support and prayers that have been received throughout his care."

Video: Jesse Jackson Jr.'s mother: He needs time to heal
Rep. Jackson suffering from "mood disorder"

Phone messages left by The Associated Press for his spokesman weren't returned Friday. In 2004, Jackson underwent a procedure to help him lose weight that involves removing part of the stomach and rearranging the intestine.

The Democrat went on leave June 10, though his office didn't disclose it until weeks later and has been mum on details ever since. Initially, his office said Jackson was being treated for exhaustion. But his staff later said Jackson's condition was more serious and required inpatient medical treatment. They also said Jackson has been grappling with emotional issues.

Under mounting pressure from his colleagues and constituents, his office released a statement last month from his unnamed doctor saying Jackson was receiving intensive medical treatment at a residential treatment facility for "a mood disorder."

The timing of his medical leave has raised questions, in part because Jackson is facing an ethics investigation in the U.S. House connected to imprisoned former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

The House Ethics Committee is investigating allegations that Jackson was involved in discussions about raising money for Blagojevich's campaign in exchange for the then-governor appointing him to President Barack Obama's vacated U.S. Senate seat. Blagojevich is serving a 14-year prison sentence for corruption.

Jackson was not charged and has repeatedly denied wrongdoing.

Jackson faces a Republican and independent candidate in November, though he's widely expected to win re-election. He first won office in a 1995 special election and has easily won each race since. His district includes parts of Chicago and some suburbs.

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FakeBrit_from_UK says:
Probably the result of crack smoking and booze.
What else can explain all the secrecy?F
He fell into depression when he couldn't buy Obama's vacant Senate seat like the corrupt politician he is or that comes out of Chicago just like Mob Boss Capone Obama.
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retmw1 replies:
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More hate by the so called christian far right.
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Bojax39 says:
"Jesse Jackson Jr. in Mayo Clinic for depression"

Growing up in a unrelentingly racially bigoted household such as he did, I don't doubt it.
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retmw1 says:
Well here's all the hate from the rightwing christians coming out. The same ones claiming libs of hateful comments on the death of the Chic
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retmw1 replies:
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Computer locked up before I finshed.

Chick-Fl-A VP's death.
FakeBrit_from_UK replies:
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So did your thought process.
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Amazingoly says:
Hope he heals, but not fair to voters in his district with all the pending problems facing him. Time for him to go. Sorry, but true.
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js555554 says:
Living in his daddies shadow would take a tole on any man.
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ObamaBlackRobinHood says:
Who cares? The truth be known, his wife beat the living hell out of him for cheating on her. He's just like that racist daddy of his. I hope that suffers.
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busterdawgggy says:
by hypnotoad72 July 27, 2012 11:15 PM EDT
I do wish him a speedy recovery, but with all the pay, benefits, and post-service perks congressmen get, I'm surprised he could get depression.

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It is striking to see so many negative and misinformed comments here, even hurtful ones. Depression is as real an illness as cancer or diabetes. It strikes across all socio-economic barriers; it afflicts the poor, the middle class, the rich. It can be completely debilitating and should be viewed in the same vein as a physical malady. It is so strange that after all the years of "education" we still make fun of mental illness - though this poster did not do so. I hope depression has never struck you or a family member. But then you would see the realities of this dreadful disorder and see that they got treatment.
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busterdawgggy replies:
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Depression does not excuse his other actions. I am simply asking that it be treated as the serious illness that it is.
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nohater says:
since he is mentally impaired, disabled, he should resign his congressional seat. just viewed a commercial, glenn close, and believe the commercial states 1 in 6 in the USA have a mental disorder. if true, that's a whole lot of people walking around with mental issues. wonder if other nations have the same number, growing number, of their citizens with mental disorders.
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credibility2 says:
Jackson is ill because of a guilty conscious and what he did trying to buy Obama's former Senate seat with former Gov. Blagojevich...it's just a matter of time before he's charged by the feds, plus feels the ire of his colleagues with their sanctions...I'm sure he'll use his medical stuff to try and gain sympathy...he needs to be charged, indicted and sent to prison, where he belongs...he also got caught cheating on his wife...
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TheIrascibleOne says:
hyperturd droned:
>> "Speaking of yourself, are we?"

So quoting Peewee Herman is the best you can do? Apparently it is.

>> "Hmmm, maybe I should take a break - I'm starting to use one-liners and backhanded comments toward inane, deconstructive trolls more often than usual"

However your pathetic attempts at invective are neither clever nor amusing. So your feeble attempt at being a "wit" is only half-successful. Try again.
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