LAS VEGAS, June 19, 2009

Aide: Husband Demanded Cash From Ensign

Husband Of Nevada Senator's Ex-Mistress Made "Exorbitant Demands" Following Affair, According To Aide

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(AP)  The husband of Sen. John Ensign's former mistress made "exorbitant demands for cash and other financial benefits" through an attorney, an aide to the Nevada Republican said Friday.

In a statement to The Associated Press, Ensign spokesman Tory Mazzola said the demands from an attorney for Doug Hampton were made within the past month.

"The demands were referred to Senator Ensign's legal counsel, who is handling the matter going forward," the statement said.

Mazzola did not name the attorney nor immediately respond to requests for additional details.

Hampton's lawyer, Daniel Albregts, did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment.

Unconfirmed reports that Doug Hampton was pressuring Ensign for money have circulated since the senator abruptly came forward Tuesday and confessed to a nine-month extramarital affair with Cindy Hampton, his former campaign treasurer and Hampton's wife.

Until Friday, the senator's office had not responded to questions about the allegations.

Ensign, 51, has said he intends to remain in the Senate.

The statement came hours after the Las Vegas Sun published a letter from Doug Hampton to a news organization asking it to expose the senator's "unethical behavior and immoral choice." The nearly 1,000-word letter to Fox News anchorwoman Megyn Kelly accuses Ensign of "heinous conduct and pursuit" of Cindy Hampton, even after both had left their jobs working for Ensign.

A source close to the Hamptons confirmed the letter was written by Doug Hampton. The individual was not authorized to discuss the matter and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Cindy Hampton, 46, was a campaign treasurer for two committees connected to the senator. Doug Hampton served as an administrative assistant on Ensign's Senate staff. Neither have worked for Ensign since May 2008.

The senator acknowledged the affair continued until August 2008.

"Senator Ensign's conduct and relentless pursuit of my wife led to our dismissal in April of 2008," Doug Hampton wrote. "The actions of Senator Ensign have ruined our lives and careers and left my family in shambles."

Ensign's office has said it learned that Doug Hampton had approached a media outlet about the affair when the senator hastily called a news conference to admit his infidelity.

Asked if Fox News received the letter, a company spokeswoman referred the AP to comments from one of its producers that were reported on the Huffington Post, a Web site. Tom Lowell, senior producer of "America's Newsroom," told the Web site that a booker on the show received an e-mail from Hampton with the letter attached on June 15, the day before Ensign's news conference.

Lowell said that when reporters followed up with Hampton, he "seemed evasive and not credible, thus we didn't pursue it."

"Definitely no one on our editorial team called anyone in Senator Ensign's office prior to the announcement," he said.

The letter claims Ensign was confronted by others about his relationship and conduct.

"In fact one of the confrontations took place in February 2008 at his home in Washington DC with a group of his peers," Hampton wrote. "One of the attendee's was Senator Tom Coburn from Oklahoma as well as several other men who are close to the senator."

An aide to Coburn did not immediately respond to a call for comment.

In the letter, Hampton said the Ensigns and Hamptons families were "lifelong friends, our children attend school together to this day, and our homes are in neighborhoods across from each other." He said he went to work for the senator in Washington in November 2006, but since leaving has "lost significant income, suffered indescribable pain and emotional suffering."

After leaving his post, Hampton, 47, quickly landed jobs with companies associated with the senator. He worked briefly for a consulting firm founded by Ensign's closest adviser, Mike Slanker. His biggest client was a Las Vegas-based airline whose executives have contributed generously to Ensign over the years.

Allegiant Air chief executive Maurice Gallagher and his wife have contributed more than $86,000 to Ensign's campaign and political action committees, federal records show.

Hampton later joined Allegiant Air in August 2008 and is currently vice president of government affairs, a company spokeswoman said.

Mazzola said Thursday that the senator made calls recommending Hampton for work after he left the Senate office.

On Friday, Hampton greeted a photographer outside his suburban Las Vegas home and asked for privacy. He handed out a card with his lawyer's name and phone number before driving away.

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by abbe91 June 21, 2009 11:02 AM EDT
"Ensign's office has said it learned that Doug Hampton had approached a media outlet about the affair when the senator hastily called a news conference to admit his infidelity. "

Read :
1) Hampton sent the e-mail to Fox.
2) Somebody at Fox tipped Ensign.
3) Nor Ensign or Fox knew whether this info had been sent to other news outlets.
4) Ensign goes public before the news get out anyway (at least he thinks so)
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by gravyboat3000 June 21, 2009 10:37 AM EDT
"Husband demended cash from Ensign"?

I didn't read the story, is this about a Pimp in San Diego?

Pay the,"husband", son, and move on...
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by hakori June 21, 2009 9:56 AM EDT
Hypocricy-THE GOP value.
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by skyk-2009 June 21, 2009 6:58 AM EDT
by I_LOVE_Texas June 20, 2009 2:52 PM PDT
And, I believe that ABC also ran the story about Boxer and "ma'am" So what else do you have??

You seem to be very defensive of the Confederate Parties Propaganda machine, FIXED News, is there a reason? Most people watch them for HUMOR not news.
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by hakori June 21, 2009 10:17 AM EDT
It's a hoot watching Hannity and O'Reily especially. I howl when I remember some people actually take them seriously, but I immediately come back down to earth when I remember just how dangerous stupid, non-thinking, non-reasoning people can be in large numbers.
by dkhorse11 June 21, 2009 4:40 AM EDT
So Doug Hampton found out his wife was cheating on him, found out it was his buddy the Senator and "Cha-Ching," (Doug)"hey, baby keep it up so we can blackmail him." In the scum hierarchy, its Doug, then Cindy (she was married, where was her loyalty to her d*uche bag husband in those nine months?) then John. Granted Ensign is no innocent, but that couple is by far the worst for working to exploit the matter.

Doug; a pimp blackmailing the "johns," Cindy the ****** ho, putting out for the man in a position of power, and John the "John" willing to risk all for some a$$. There's a soup opera story line in this somewere!
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by skyk-2009 June 21, 2009 7:00 AM EDT
Sounds like just more of the same from the Party of "Family Values" to me, regardless of how you spin it. I can't figure where the 25% are? Who in their right mind backs this Party today, after all we now know?
by gravyboat3000 June 20, 2009 12:29 PM EDT
This is funny. MOST of these politicians cheat with women who are younger, and not within their own circles. Ensign cheated on his wife, with a family friend?

Stupid. And their kids ,"to this day attend school together"?

Nice, let's not JUST mess up the marriage, let's mess with the kid's heads as well.

Mark my type, one of these kids will get into public office, and do the same, damn thing.

Stupid is, as stupid does...
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by sandiego52 June 20, 2009 10:43 AM EDT
Too bad Ensign isn't a democrat. The media would have made the woman bad.
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by skyk-2009 June 21, 2009 7:02 AM EDT
Sure they would... the treated Edwards like that didn't they? LOL You poor losers in the Party of "Family Values" just keep drinking that Kool Aid don't you?
by babooph June 20, 2009 10:18 AM EDT
Can I pimp my ex out to one of these wacko politicos? I could use the fat phoney job & the propaganda system will cover it up until everone knows anyway-great investigating REPORTING as usual.
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by grumpas June 20, 2009 9:10 AM EDT
The last I heard the LVPD and the FBI had never heard about this story of blackmail. It was news to them. It is a felony to extort money. Which only leaves one to wonder how truthful Ensign is being? So now we have the 3rd version floating around of the story. It's hard to say how many more he will come up with before it's over. No one would probably have said much about it if Ensign wasn't such a holier-than-thou hypocrite about it. He was the first to condemn Clinton for having an affair. Ensign set himself up for ridicule by condemning numerous others for what he as obviously been doing for years. What I read this isn't the first time he has been in affair. This is typical Republican family values. Maybe I should say complete lack of any morals!
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by Turbidite June 20, 2009 9:06 AM EDT
These guys (power/money men) still think that women can't resist them and as a result they fall on their backs, or knees, out of admiration and unconditional love. When I was five years old I knew there was something expected to be exhanged for little Jane's affections. That lesson has stood firm for all history. It is called trade.
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by Sloughfoot June 20, 2009 9:03 PM EDT
I'd say something crude in response to your solicitation but Jane you may be only 6 or 7.
by limaurs June 20, 2009 8:20 AM EDT
Two consenting adults or three , as the case may be, and it's no one else's business, whether he's a senator or the President.
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by mrs_trepidatious June 20, 2009 8:26 AM EDT
Thats right unless they are a democrat.
by mrs_trepidatious June 20, 2009 8:12 AM EDT
This hussy is just trying to get easy money. She should be locked up in jail!
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by Sloughfoot June 20, 2009 10:40 AM EDT
So you'd do it for free?
by docpeter1953 June 20, 2009 7:29 AM EDT
by 45ford June 19, 2009 3:07 PM PDT

Ensign was the one who couldn't keep it in his pants. anything to deflect the criticism from where it rightfully belongs. talk about hard up.
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Remember, it takes two to tango. Ensign may not have kept it in his pants, but Doug Hampton's let her panties down also.
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by formrusmcsgt June 20, 2009 6:03 AM EDT
Ensign is a member of the Christian men?s group Promise Keepers.
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Hilarious.
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by formrusmcsgt June 20, 2009 5:53 AM EDT
Ensign, 51, has said he intends to remain in the Senate.
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We'll se about that nonsense.....
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by stn_sage June 20, 2009 3:32 AM EDT
SO! He didn't actually voluntarily come forward, he came forward because the women's husband was going to hold him accountable and make him pay for his adultery! Literally!

And, this fine example of Republican 'family values', morality, and ethics plans on remaining in the Senate? Well---

I think the public will have a lot to say about that! And what they decide may NOT coincide with his plans, so HE'LL have to change his!
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by babooph June 20, 2009 2:26 AM EDT
TV preachers & politicians have very high expenses for their sex lives-is that why so much $ has to be donated ?-When some of these bimbos are shown ,the donors do not often get their moneys worth-Ensign laid out close to half a million for a 46 year old married temp.-that "Queen" Swaggert had was not worth 2 $!
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by cattiej June 20, 2009 12:21 AM EDT
So now we hear that Ensign double his mistress's salery, gave her husband a job, then gave him another job from his big campaign contributer's Aligent Airlines company CEO's, gave the 19 year old son a job as a Republican policy expert, the husband confronted Ensign in front of Ok Senator Colburn. All you Republican campaign contributers gave your money to Ensign for engaging in an affair with a married women, he is married too. This guy should resign right now...he's a sham, a scammer a liering and a cheat. Ensign's wife should throw his butt OUT the door. Republican't , the party of greedy, corrupt politicans..Democan'ts party, just as bad and all this Congress and the last Congress have brought our country to it's knees.. Our United States in Not United anymore. All because of the leadership of George Bush, Ronald Regean, George Bush Sr..and that lying cheat Bill Clinton. It was because of Clinton that Al Gore lost the election and that this illegal war in Iraq was allowed to take place, now thousands of people have died..how does Clinton sleep at night..Was a tangled web....
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by gramto8 June 20, 2009 9:30 AM EDT
This is really good!! Finally found a way to blame the Iraq war on Clinton! Idiotic right-wing thinking just keeps on giving, doesn't it?
by bradkt1 June 19, 2009 10:57 PM EDT
If you live by the sword, you die by it. Ensign was self-righteous enough to beat up on Bill Clinton for having an affair outside of his marriage...and then he did the same thing himself. He postures himself as a defender of the so-called "sanctiity" of marriage...and then he not only cheats on his wife in his own marriage, he violates someone else's marriage by cheating with a married woman. On top of all that, she was a member of his staff. You can't defend that by saying that he was separated from his wife, so somehow it's not so bad. What he did is a betrayal of everything that he claimed to stand for regarding this issue on every level.

There have been several politicians who have cheated on their wives since Bill Clinton did (the most notable being John Edwards) and the press and public have been all over them. Nobody can defend this, no matter how hard you try. The guy is a total hypocrite. And now he has the nerve to say that the husband was trying to blackmail him...with the truth about his hypocrisy after he put himself in this position. What was the husband supposed to do...let him get away with cheating with his wife? After his public posturing, did he actually think that he was going to get away with this and that the husband wasn't going to say anything? That's both arrogance and stupidity.

Regarding the conduct of FoxNews, that's a different story. Apparently, the husband came to them with the story and they contacted Ensign for comment. They embargoed the story and then Ensign went public. Now whether FoxNews did anything wrong depends on how long they sat on the story. I don't know the answer to that one, but I do believe that FoxNews needs to explain what it did with the story and why.
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by I_LOVE_Texas June 19, 2009 11:25 PM EDT
They explained it yesterday -- do a little research. In fact, they explained it BEFORE it became news on the MSM.
by thealtamiranos June 19, 2009 10:32 PM EDT
Wait, did I read that right...Hampton went from being an administrative assistant to a senior vice president...the senator really did or "owed" him a favor.
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