March 12, 2010 9:59 PM

Kevin Garn: I Nude Hot-Tubbed with Minor

 

(AP)  Last updated at 8:44 p.m. EST

A late-night confession by Utah's House majority leader about sitting nude in a hot tub with a minor 25 years ago has shocked this conservative state's political establishment but has not prompted calls from party leaders for him to resign.

Rep. Kevin Garn, 55, acknowledged the indiscretion late Thursday immediately after the Legislature adjourned for the session. He said he paid the woman, Cheryl Maher, now 40, $150,000 to keep quiet about the episode when he unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 2002.

"Although we did not have any sexual contact, it was still clearly inappropriate - and it was my fault," said Garn, of Layton.

Garn owns KSG Distributing Inc., which sells books on tape, CDs, DVDs and VHS tapes to retailers such as truck stops, grocery stores and convenience stores. Maher worked in his warehouse at the time.

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Scandals of this nature are rare in Utah politics, where there's a heavy Mormon influence, so the fallout Friday was pronounced.

"If you have those kinds of incidents in your background, I think you'd be less inclined to want to run for public office, in part, because of the risk of exposure and what that would do to your career," said University of Utah political scientist Matthew Burbank. "For the most part, it would end your career. There's a fairly strong moral sense in Utah."

Garn said Friday that he wouldn't resign, but it wasn't clear whether he would seek re-election this year.

"Anytime you are involved with an underage girl, that really raises the ante quite a bit. There's just a taboo there - big time," said Garn's Republican colleague, Rep. Mike Noel. "It's shocking to me. It puts a damper on the whole session. When that happened, I just put my head down and put my hands over my eyes and said 'Man oh Man,' it's like watching a man break down."

Garn said Friday that reliving the decades-old episode and trying to absorb the massive amount of public scrutiny has been painful.

"I'm dying. I'm just dying," he said.

The story unfolded because Maher, who now lives in Derry, N.H., began calling Salt Lake City news media in recent days to tell them about being naked with Garn when she was 15 years old. Maher said Thursday night he was 28 at the time but Friday said he couldn't really remember.

Garn said Maher's statements violated a confidentiality agreement they had but he's tired of living in fear.

"This is something I should have done back in 2002. But I was scared. I did not want to be publicly judged by one of my life's worst decisions," said Garn, who was married at the time.

Garn said he felt like the payment amounted to extortion but he doesn't plan to press charges.

Maher said in an e-mail and text message to The Associated Press Friday that she was not taking phone calls - and questions about whether there was any sexual contact were inappropriate.

"I will NOT go into detail," she wrote in a text message.

"I have done things I am not proud of in my past and this is complete freedom for me. I can now move on to my new adventures," Maher wrote earlier Friday in an e-mail.

Garn's confession was the second blow to Republican leadership in the state since January, when GOP Senate Majority Leader Sheldon Killpack was arrested for driving under the influence. He resigned a few days later.

In recent years, Republicans have also been accused of bribery.

A major focal point of this session was to pass ethics reform that would restore the public's faith in the Legislature.

As majority leader, Garn helped shepherd much of the ethics legislation. While in office, he has avoided sponsoring many morality bills but did co-sponsor a bill in 2009 that made it illegal for teens to send nude pictures of themselves to others.

Utah Republican Party Chairman Dave Hansen said he was stunned to read about Garn's confession Friday morning on news Web sites.

"I've always known Kevin to be a very bright and very good person. It's just one of those things I wouldn't have expected, but let's not forget this was 25 years ago. It's not like it happened the last week in the legislative session, but that does not mitigate it," Hansen said.

He said Garn's behavior certainly won't help Republicans' image but any blowback probably won't extend to other candidates.

Davis County GOP chairwoman Shirley Bouwhuis, a longtime personal friend of Garn's, said it's too early to comment about Garn's behavior because she doesn't know the legal ramifications.

"The Republican Party always supports the law and wants people to obey it, and until I know different, that there's been (something illegal) I am supportive of what Kevin chooses to do."

Chris Crowder, a music pastor, said he would seek the GOP nomination for Garn's seat, but that he had been considering a challenge for months.

Filing for office began Friday.

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by yeah_sure March 14, 2010 10:29 PM EDT
For those of you who are all busy with hypotheticals about "what if he was a Democrat," try this one: What if he had been a Catholic priest hot-tubbing a boy? Would you still be saying it was too long ago to care about? Would you still believe it was just innocent hot-tubbing?

The most important message here is this. Whenever you hear one of the Republican extremist right-wingers spewing their "pro-life" or "family values" crap, they are spouting that nonsense because they have some dark secret in their personal closets.
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by CBSisCommunist5 March 14, 2010 9:48 PM EDT
does he get his $150,000 back ?
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by alancontact March 14, 2010 3:37 AM EDT
It's becoming very popular these days to confess to having inappropriate behaviors with minors. I guess that some people think they will suddenly be relieved of all their burdens (and get on with their lives) if they come clean about their jaded pasts. Does life really work like that?
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by stychokiller March 14, 2010 12:47 AM EST
When did it become "acceptable" to just confess to a crime, then get back to living your life -- there'd better be consequences for this Idiot!
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by alancontact March 14, 2010 3:33 AM EDT
Statute of limitations.
by esq777 March 13, 2010 10:24 PM EST
Another day, another Republican "Family Values" fraud is exposed.
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by PR_in_Alabama March 13, 2010 9:55 PM EST
25 years ago.....C'MON give the man a break.....
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by bankersvox March 13, 2010 9:11 PM EST
What would David Letterman have done ?
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by yeah_sure March 13, 2010 8:36 PM EST
The most important message here is this. Whenever you hear one of the Republican extremist right-wingers spewing their "pro-life" or "family values" crap, they are spouting that nonsense because they have some dark secret in their personal closets.
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by jmca2009 March 13, 2010 9:01 PM EST
Oh Yeah, He sat in a hot tub naked with 15 year old girl, wow major crime....not. It's amazing this is even a story, when I was a teen a knew several 15 and 16 year old girls dating guys in their 30's, it was no big deal then. I guess times have changed, we are all bible-thumping puritans these days.

But, then again if I was a Democrat, I would milk this as much as possible, anytime you can get a Republican out of office is a good day.
by hateisafourletterword March 13, 2010 3:50 PM EST
Bard - did you read my post? Obviously your hatred is consuming you. I CONDEMN this guy. If it were my daughter, his face likely would have met my hand by accident already possibly more than once.

I am drawing a distinction that is painful for you liberals to accept. Polanski drugged and raped a minor. This guy got off in a hot tub with a minor. They are both stupid and should pay for it, but rape is worse than this in my book. Yet Hollywood and the left elites in Hollywood glorify Polanski for his films and never condemn him for his actions.

That is called hypocrisy. Something practiced by both the right and the left, although the left appears to have it down to an artform.
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by skeetchamp March 13, 2010 2:40 PM EST
Republican politicians are all perverts.
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by Stevenapoli7 March 14, 2010 4:47 AM EDT
This has nothing to do with political affiliation. I'm surprised how dumb u r.
by CBSisCommunist5 March 14, 2010 9:48 PM EDT
Massa ?
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