Former Congressman Mark Foley Breaks Silence On Sex Scandal

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BRIAN SKOLOFF | November 12, 2008 04:04 AM EST | AP


Former Rep. Mark Foley, R-Fla., is interviewed in New York, Monday Nov. 10, 2008. Even two years after Mark Foley's public fall from grace, the former congressman can't explain why he sent lurid computer messages to former male Capitol Hill pages. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

NEW YORK — Even today, two years after Mark Foley's very public fall from grace, the former congressman can't explain why he sent lurid, sexually explicit computer messages to male teens who had worked as Capitol Hill pages.

Sitting in his room at the Four Seasons Hotel in New York this week, the Florida Republican, wearing a yellow tie with blue elephants, finally broke his silence.

"I'm trying to find my way back," Foley said in an interview with The Associated Press, his first public comments on the scandal since resigning from Congress on Sept. 29, 2006.

Foley insists he did nothing illegal and never had sexual contact with teens, just inappropriate Internet conversations. Investigations by the FBI and Florida authorities ended without criminal charges.

And while he concedes his behavior was "extraordinarily stupid," he remains somewhat unwilling to accept full public scorn.

These were 17-year-olds, just months from being men, he insists.

"There was never anywhere in those conversations where someone said, 'Stop,' or 'I'm not enjoying this,' or 'This is inappropriate' ... but again, I'm the adult here, I'm the congressman," Foley said. "The fact is I allowed it to happen. That's where my responsibility lies."

Foley had built a national reputation as an advocate for tougher penalties against child sexual predators. As co-chairman of the Congressional Missing and Exploited Children's Caucus, he helped craft a law to protect children on the Internet.

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Still, he said, there was no hypocrisy.

"The work I was doing was involving young children ... You know, you hear the term 'pedophile.' That is prepubescent," Foley said, noting a "huge difference" from lurid chats with teens on the brink of adulthood.

"At the end of the day, they were instant messages that were extraordinarily inappropriate," he added, breathing a heavy sigh, his eyes wandering toward the ceiling.

So why talk now? Sympathy? Forgiveness?

Nope.

Just to free himself from the media clamoring for his first interview.

"I believed I owed my constituents an apology," Foley said. "I embarrassed them and I embarrassed my family and I wanted to have a chance in a public setting to lend my voice to what happened, not through an attorney, not through a spokesperson, but from myself."

Today, he's a pariah in Congress and the Republican Party. The affable man who reveled in the spotlight finds himself branded a pedophile, at best, a creep. Three former staffers refused comment because of their disgust with his behavior. He makes his living investing in real estate and other business.

"In public life, you dream of the day they'll name a hospital after you, or a bridge or a post office," Foley said, twisting a gold band on his ring finger identical to one his high-society dermatologist boyfriend wears.

"If I had a post office named after me today, they'd probably return to sender," he said. "It's not a pleasant place to be. It's not what I envisioned ... working this hard all my life to end up in an ash heap because of a momentary lapse of judgment."

But Foley carried on the computer conversations for months, asking about masturbation, sex, and other details.

Shortly after his resignation, his attorney announced that Foley was gay and an alcoholic and had been molested by a priest as a teenage altar boy in Florida. Foley then checked himself into a treatment facility.

"I loved my early life, and then along comes a priest ... who forces me into a sexual relationship at the age of 12. And right shortly thereafter, I fail eighth grade, I start drugs, I start drinking, I start smoking," he said. "My entire life ... implodes."

He was elected to the U.S. House in 1994 as a popular hometown boy who kept busy in glitzy Palm Beach, Fla., attending lavish parties and fundraisers with the likes of Donald Trump, Jay Leno, and actress Bo Derek.

While his homosexuality was said to be the worst-kept secret on the Hill and around Palm Beach, he cloaked himself in a false public persona, appearing at events with beautiful women.

He drank a lot and spiraled into darkness.

"Those demons that were inside me, by not addressing them, caused me to spin out of control," he said.

He doesn't feel fully responsible for Democrats taking over the House in 2006, but owns up to his role and calls his behavior "profoundly regrettable."

"They had the Republicans on a number of ethical scandals and, you know, I served up for them the moral dilemma," he said.

A Republican won back Foley's congressional district last week after the Democrat who replaced him was caught in an adultery scandal. It's become known as "The Curse of the Mark Foley Seat."

"It's not what I had hoped would be my lasting legacy," he said, pausing to brush away tears.

So what does the man who once was such a popular figure in politics and high-society do now?

"I don't know. I don't know," he said. "I'm just going to take it a day at a time."

NEW YORK — Even today, two years after Mark Foley's very public fall from grace, the former congressman can't explain why he sent lurid, sexually explicit computer messages to male teens who had...
NEW YORK — Even today, two years after Mark Foley's very public fall from grace, the former congressman can't explain why he sent lurid, sexually explicit computer messages to male teens who had...
 
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He should start dating Larry Craig.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 11/12/2008

Can we see the impounded laptop . . . ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 11/12/2008
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Like Palin; who cares about this guy , he's yesterdays news. Lets move on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 11/12/2008

GOP= Gay Old Pedophiles

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 11/12/2008

This account is very different in tone from the interview with him I just saw on television. In the television interview, he was crying when he spoke of what he did as well as when he spoke of his own molestation. If I had just read this one, without seeing the other one, I would say he is not repentant and does not know how wrong what he did was. Repentant or not though, he should've been held accountable, it doesn't matter whether or not the boys were close to 18.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 11/12/2008
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most of this interview is him trying to justify his behavior and making excuses. i don't remember the details of what happened, but it seems like it was an abuse of power.

that's what happens to these people, they begin to think that they can do and get away with anything. narcissistic bunch these politicians. he's not sorry for what he did, only sorry that he got caught.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 11/12/2008

What I particularly don't like about Foley and Ted Haggard etc. is they always make it known that they were molested as a kid and therefore in some way this makes them gay or have gay interactions. Gay and pedophile are not the same thing and I resent the implication. The two just do not equate - that's an old argument the right would always use to hatemonger about gays.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 11/12/2008

Thank you for saying that. Several people on this thread seem to think that this is just a natural part of being gay. I doubt that. This guy could have found any number of guys just a few years older and not under his control to have relationships with. His need to go after these still underage boys is wrong. And the priest story stinks to high heaven, if you'll excuse the pun. No one ever heard a word about his molestation until he got caught.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 11/12/2008
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agreed. funny how the first thing that was said after he got caught was how he too was molested; it's just a convenient way to take no reponsibility and shift the blame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 11/12/2008

It wasn
It wasn't just extraordinarily stupid, it was extraordinarily despicable and hypocritical as well. As an independent it turns my stomach when I hear Republicans tout their American values.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 PM on 11/12/2008

"He makes his living investing in real estate and other business" If a disgraced guy can make a living off of investments in this economy, why, there's hope for the rest of us. Somehow I doubt this is where he gets his money from. Probably still quietly on the tax payer payroll.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 11/12/2008

The problem with Foley (I'm sorry, I'm about to pontificate...) is not that he is homosexual, its that he was severely repressed and deeply closeted. Thats where all the problems start. If society could understand that openness, and acceptance are what assure gays their mental health. If the rabid right would understand this one point, they would be able to see that the most important things to them could all be solved by acceptance and openness. Gays could enter loving relationships, and enjoy the respect due all human beings-- and then there wouldn't be the angst and unrest the repressive mormon church has stirred up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 11/12/2008

Yep, you hit the nail on the head. The actual behavior isn't the problem, its the arbitrary and counterproductive shame linked to the behavior(by the intolerant) that causes the problems. Some other societal problems are also this way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 11/12/2008

I disagree. The problem with Foley is that he's a Republican.

His entire value system is corrupt and skewed. It doesn't start with his sexuality. It starts with his perspective on our economy and the government's role in helping its citizens.

By taking on the role as a Republican moralist who cares only about money and material possessions (a major theme in Foley's life), he had allowed himself to be cloaked by a thoroughly corrupt political party drunk with power in order to allow himself to behave without a genuine concern for the emotional welfare of others, including teenagers under his political influence.

No, his actions were not those of a pedophile, but he quite obviously is a Hebophile- defined as an adult who has a strong sexual, emotional and spiritual attraction and/or preference for adolescents.

If he had any moral acumen, he would personally apologize in writing to each and every one of those pages that he had sexually harassed, but not contact them directly. He should have those apologies mailed to the pages through the Republican party.

Then he should stop being so obsessed with fancy cars, clothes, jewelry and luggage. His obsessive materialism is sickening. It was one way that he tried to manipulate those pages- by offering them rides in his fancy car to fancy restaurants and, like the girls in Sex and the City, mentioning luxury brand names and labels on the House floor while addressing pages. Check the record and see the videos.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 11/12/2008

No its not that at all!
Its that he
1.)used his position of power

2.) to make advances to minors in his employ

3. ) while he helped craft a law to protect children on the Internet.. How much research did he need to do for that ?

His gayness is not the issue , his use of his position to be a predator is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 11/12/2008

You are correct. He used his position to make advances at minors. He's a sick individual and that has nothing to do with being gay.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 11/12/2008
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it's a sorry myth that gay men turn to minors because they can't find or don't have an adult partner.

it's like the myth that men r a p e because they're horny or don't have a woman. we know that r a p e is a sadistic expression of dominance.

same goes for mark foley.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 11/12/2008

The reason no criminal charges were brought against Mark Foley:

From SunSentinal.com:

"In September, it was announced that federal and state law-enforcement officials would not press charges against Foley.

Repeating often they were unable to get access to the computer hard drives used by Foley, FDLE investigators concluded there was insufficient evidence to pursue criminal charges against Foley, 54, as an Internet sex predator"

Congress wouldn't let the authorities look at his computer because he was a member....

Congress protecting one of it's own.... It's all in who you know....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:22 PM on 11/12/2008

Disgusting...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 11/12/2008

The Republican leadership, if you remember, had received complaints about him for years, and merely ignored them. That's part of the reason Dennis Hastert stepped down, I believe. It's the old boys club at its worst. He was a solid conservative vote, so they put up with his "problem".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 11/12/2008

Disgusting to think we pay for such things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 11/12/2008

What crime did he commit?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 11/13/2008

Have we no room for allowing someone a second chance? Despicable? Yes. Deplorable? Yes. Unforgivable? No. Let him who is without sin cast the first stone. Not a Republican, but also not a judge. Let the man find some peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 11/12/2008
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I hold no animus towards him. In fact, I am grateful to him since he helped us sweep up in 2006.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 11/12/2008

...and the ""sweep in"" brought us exactly what? oh yeah, impeachment off the table....keep you damn broom.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 11/12/2008

You don't get a 2nd chance to be a Senator after such serious misconduct. He's also still lying, becasue it's pretty well known he had sexual affairs with underage men. Get real.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 PM on 11/12/2008
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He was a Congressman, not a Senator.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 11/12/2008

What is it you don't understand about what he did? He was contacting young men sexually - it was wrong - he should be gone. Most people go to prison for less. So please stop making excuses for his criminal behavior. If he had contacted my son like that he would be ball-less right now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 11/12/2008
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furthermore, didn't he work to get stricter punishments for people who do the exact same thing he did?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 11/12/2008

Well, if the law had been able to get hold of those hard drives, he'd probably be spending the next several years visiting with lots of young men---in prison. His mea culpa rings a little hollow. To quote him, "Foley insists he did nothing illegal and never had sexual contact with teens, just inappropriate Internet conversations. Investigations by the FBI and Florida authorities ended without criminal charges." He also stated that they seemed to enjoy the conversations, and they were almost 18 which according to him, which seemed to make it okay in his eyes.

In other words, he doesn't sound all that sorry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 11/12/2008
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Like all addicts who are not ready for rehab, Foley does not accept any responsiblity for his horrid actions or acknowledge that what he did hurts anyone else.

More GOP HYPOCRISY!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 11/12/2008
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Perhaps there's a sewage treatment plant that could be named after him? Wasn't there going to be one for Bush, too?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 11/12/2008

Yes, that was yet another incredibly important ballot initiative on the CA ballot this time out. Glad it lost. I don't want anything in my city to remind me of GWB. Yuk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 11/12/2008

So who paid the bill for his Four Seasons room?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 11/12/2008
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