iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

Paul Stanley, Tennessee State Senator, Quits After Affair With 22-Year-Old Intern

ERIK SCHELZIG   07/28/09 10:48 PM ET   AP

Paul Stanley Affair

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A Tennessee lawmaker resigned from the state Senate on Tuesday after his extramarital affair with a 22-year-old intern was revealed by an investigation into an extortion case.

"Due to recent events, I have decided to focus my full attention on my family and resign my Senate seat effective August 10," Republican Sen. Paul Stanley wrote in his resignation letter.

Court records show that Stanley, 47, told agents investigating a blackmail case that he had a sexual relationship with intern McKensie Morrison. Her boyfriend, Joel Watts, is charged with trying to extort $10,000 from Stanley in April. Investigators say Watts demanded the money in exchange for not releasing to the media explicit photos of Morrison that Stanley had taken in what appears to be Stanley's apartment.

The senator, a married father of two who represents suburban Memphis, had signaled he would remain in the legislature, but he said Tuesday that he decided to step down about an hour before submitting his resignation letter. Stanley, who was elected to the Senate in 2006 after serving six years in the state House, had resigned last week as chairman of the powerful Senate Commerce Committee.

A special election will be held to fill the seat in the Republican-controlled Senate.

Stanley's legislative proposals were largely focused on pro-business issues, but he also sponsored failed measures to ban gay couples from adopting children. He also spoke out against funding for Planned Parenthood because he said unmarried people should not have sex.

"Whatever I stood for and advocated, I still believe to be true," he said during an interview Tuesday with Memphis radio station WREC-AM. "And just because I fell far short of what God's standard was for me and my wife, doesn't mean that that standard is reduced in the least bit."

Morrison's phone numbers are redacted from her legislative internship application, and efforts to reach her were unsuccessful Tuesday. Her father said he didn't want to talk about the situation.

"It's a family matter, and I'm going to approach it that way," Will Morrison said.

According to court records, Morrison is married to a man who is serving a seven-year prison sentence in Florida but that he has filed for divorce.

Watts said in an interview with a Nashville TV station last week that he blamed Stanley for taking advantage of Morrison

(This version CORRECTS Corrects that Stanley was in state House six years, not eight)

FOLLOW HUFFPOST POLITICS

Filed by Marcus Baram  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 1,449
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (51 total)
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
aspertame2
Micro-bio redacted, for your protection
07:55 PM on 08/03/2009
ooooo, I have been waiting with baited breath for someone I voted for (or against) to have their own little Appalachian trail meltdown.

The level of denial that the GOP has concerning the disconnect between "preached" and "practiced" in their party is staggering. It's approaching Vatican-vs.-alter- boys denial levels. But lets not forget that this kind of story crowds serious business out of the headlines far to often, which I tend to think is a boon to - say - the Blue Dog Democrat who is colluding with the GOP to kill healthcare.

I pretty much think the GOP and the corporatists Dems would send Condi Rice to make a sex tape with Rush Limbaugh and release it on YouTube and the cable networks, if that would distract people from watching how congress makes law. Or doesn't. In fact, I do think that's why a lot of politicians and pundits are being more outrageous than ever in front of cameras, and more "dirt" being "exposed".
photo
chendri887
Viva California chaparral!
07:13 PM on 08/03/2009
Aw, come on! He stares the name with KISS's guitarist Paul Stanley. What do you expect? It's in the genes.
03:50 AM on 07/30/2009
".... he said unmarried people should not have sex."
I guess it was OK because they were both married.
It's just those damn gays that are threatening marriage!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
OceanFive
My Native American name is Steve.
01:12 AM on 07/30/2009
Please Jesus protect me from your followers!
12:57 AM on 07/30/2009
And another one bites the dust.....
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
LeslieAnne
12:49 AM on 07/30/2009
Haven't you heard? They're only Christians on Sundays... the rest of the week doesn't count!
01:43 AM on 07/30/2009
Oh come on y'all, you know this good ol' boy was thinkin' 'bout God when he was with that 22 year old.... 'oh God... Oh God...'
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
kylie
11:58 PM on 07/30/2009
Is this another "C" Street groupie?
So glad the group that wants to reject health care reform because it could be too expensive, have been using their jobs to promote such meaningful conduct.
Tax-payer money has been used to finance lots of extra-marital affairs, especially recently.
These Republicans have it both ways.
At least this one is resigning.
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
lazercat2008
12:47 AM on 07/30/2009
With all the free time he says he is going to Rock and Roll all night and party every day.
12:38 AM on 07/30/2009
Heh heh heh...
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
frogluv73
12:20 AM on 07/30/2009
I love Republicans...they end up sticking their feet in their mouths when they stick their d**** into chicks!
11:46 PM on 07/29/2009
What is there more to say?

Every month, the R E P U G $ keep on giving....& giving.

Palin & any loony right for 1012!!!
11:38 PM on 07/29/2009
When told about this, Senator David Vitter of Louisiana responded, "I didn't know we could take pictures".
photo
FrTown
Oh my loving doG!
11:33 PM on 07/29/2009
To Republicans, every day is opposite day. Or as we, in the left, call it hypocrisy.
11:19 PM on 07/29/2009
Does this even rate as a scandal?

After all, the intern wasn't a minor. Perhaps, if the intern were a man, that might add a little "spice" to the story. Surely, somewhere, there's a Republican holding office with a story much, much juicier than THIS one.

The Republican party had better lower the bar (i.e. their "moral" expectations) for those holding office, because they're quickly coming to the point where they won't have any potential candidates to run for office.
12:03 AM on 07/30/2009
It is a scandal because he said he supports abstinence and believes that 'people who are not married shouldnt be having sex'.

Its not the sex thats the problem its the hypocrisy - a hypocrisy that gave him the opportunity to back abstinence and anti-abortion bills, to politically pose in public as a defender of the public good - while doing the exact opposite in private.

This stuff directly contravenes their own publically supported bills and political convictions - thats the scandal, not the affair in and of itself.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
JumpDownTurnAround
10:51 PM on 07/29/2009
Wow these pro abstinence senators are really showing the way to "preserve the sanctity of marriage"!
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Nick2
11:24 PM on 07/29/2009
Clearly his infidelity was *activated* by the legal gay marriages taking place around the country. How could he be held accountable in the face of that?
11:50 PM on 07/29/2009
It's obama's fault.

Had he produce his birth certificate, everything would have been alright.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mspink
There is no longer a question of The Right or The
10:31 PM on 07/29/2009
Got to love them old GOP Family Values.
10:38 PM on 07/29/2009
Yup, straight from Jesus and the Bible!