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Paul Babeu, Arizona Sheriff, Steps Down As Arizona Co-Chair Of Mitt Romney's Presidential Campaign

First Posted: 02/18/2012 3:16 pm Updated: 02/18/2012 7:28 pm

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Congressional candidate Paul Babeu is shown in a photo that appeared on the Phoenix New-Times website. A Mexican man who claims to be Babeu's ex-lover gave the photo to the publication, saying it shows him as well, though his face has been blurred.

Pinal County, Ariz. Sheriff Paul Babeu, a Republican congressional candidate, stepped down on Saturday from his position as the Mitt Romney campaign's Arizona co-chair, in the wake of explosive allegations that Babeu threatened a Mexican man, who claims to be his ex-boyfriend, with deportation.

"Sheriff Babeu has stepped down from his volunteer position with the campaign so he can focus on the allegations against him," Romney campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul confirmed in an email to The Huffington Post. "We support his decision."

In a press conference on Saturday, Babeu said the allegations are false but confirmed that he is gay, something he had not previously discussed.

The Phoenix New-Times broke the story about the man, referring to him only by his first name, Jose.

Babeu is both a staunch Republican and a hawk on border security -- making the allegations all the more surprising and potentially damaging. News about Babeu could also prove damaging to the Romney campaign ahead of the state's Feb. 28 Republican presidential primary.

Jose told the New-Times that Charlie DeRose, Babeu's lawyer and campaign manager, threatened to push for his deportation if he disclosed his relationship with Babeu.

A 34-year-old from Mexico, Jose provided the New-Times with a photo that showed him with Babeu; the photo appeared on the newspaper's website, with Jose's face blurred out. Jose said that while working for the Babeu campaign on its social media and website, he and Babeu began an affair, which ended badly after he suspected that Babeu was cheating on him. DeRose then asked for the passwords to Babeu's accounts and asked Jose to sign a legal document stating that he would not speak of the relationship, according to Jose's account in the paper.

Jose said that DeRose had also claimed, incorrectly, that he had an expired visa and could be deported, according to the paper. Jose's attorney, Melissa Weiss-Riner, confirmed his account to the New-Times and the Arizona Republic.

Babeu denied at the Saturday press conference that he had believed Jose was in the country without legal status, Talking Points Memo reported. "I don't have the authority to deport anyone," Babeu said.

"I never believed [Jose] was less legal than you or I was," Babeu said. "Everything that I understand is that he's absolutely in legal status."

DeRose told the New-Times that he "never threatened to deport anybody" and that Babeu is "not threatening anybody." He and Babeu told the Arizona Republic that Jose had accessed the candidate's website without permission to post offensive content and they provided the paper with a cease-and-desist letter telling Jose to stop doing so.

Babeu also told the Republic that text messages and photos provided to the New-Times were a private issue that he would not discuss, declining to comment on their authenticity. He and DeRose said that Jose may have been provided with small sums of money for his campaign work, but otherwise was not given money.

"This [story] is not going to make a bit of difference" to voters, DeRose told the paper. "My personal life is exactly that," Babeu added.

Watch a video below from MyFoxPHOENIX.com about the accusations.

This story was updated to provide more details about the Saturday press conference.

Scandal Rocks Pinal County Sheriff's Election Campaign: MyFoxPHOENIX.com

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Pinal County, Ariz. Sheriff Paul Babeu, a Republican congressional candidate, stepped down on Saturday from his position as the Mitt Romney campaign's Arizona co-chair, in the wake of explosive allega...
Pinal County, Ariz. Sheriff Paul Babeu, a Republican congressional candidate, stepped down on Saturday from his position as the Mitt Romney campaign's Arizona co-chair, in the wake of explosive allega...
 
 
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06:22 PM on 02/21/2012
Was there role playing? Did they play Border Patrol?
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patters85
Obama the Capitalist!
10:17 PM on 02/20/2012
Republicans don't do it small do they? Every Ooops is BIG!
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Blodgesmudge
05:16 PM on 02/20/2012
"Dogs against Rommey" will win out ! WOOF.......
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imtheoz
05:01 PM on 02/20/2012
"Babeu is both a staunch Republican and a hawk on border security -- making the allegations all the more surprising ....No. Sadly, not surprising at all. Actually just what most of us have come to expect from the Republican party!
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oldnorsebruin
04:54 PM on 02/20/2012
The (G)aye (O)le (P)arty: Once again vituperating from DEEP, DEEP, DEEP inside your DARKEST CLOSET!!!!
02:06 PM on 02/27/2012
...while producing globs and globs of santorum?
jazzdad51
Disgusted
04:40 PM on 02/20/2012
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Youlielol
What we "see" with human eyes, is not reality!
04:32 PM on 02/20/2012
LOL.....if anybody is really familiar with being Gay "on the downlow" OR the true unspoken things that happen in the Gay Community, this would not come as a surprise! (By the way, is the ex-boyfriend a legal citizen or not???)
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imtheoz
05:02 PM on 02/20/2012
Only is the legalize gay marriage!
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ivanczar
04:26 PM on 02/20/2012
Another teabagger caught on the wrong side of the gay border . We need to finish the "dang fence"!!!
04:24 PM on 02/20/2012
Just a set-up to discredit Romney and the Republcan Party, It was all staged.
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dzj1
Christ was a progressive!!
04:53 PM on 02/20/2012
the good sheriff knew this was coming for a long time...being a conservative repub and gay don't work together...and having an illegal BF would sink any future politico, seraphn, don't cha know?
01:26 AM on 02/21/2012
The boyfriend isn't illegal don't cha know?
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imtheoz
05:03 PM on 02/20/2012
I guess it will be news to you, but neither Romney nor the Republican Party needs any kind of a "set-up" to be discredited!
04:01 PM on 02/20/2012
Who cares?
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slowuncle
Ella Megalast Burls Forever
02:55 PM on 02/20/2012
closeted gay = Republican
unapologetic, openly gay= Dem

an elegant corollary which explains much of this country's rightwing pathologies
02:51 PM on 02/20/2012
Sounds conservative to me...
02:49 PM on 02/20/2012
Salacious scandal or not, stepping away from the Romney Camp is a good career move for anyone....
02:36 PM on 02/20/2012
Actually this guy is the perfect representation of a Republican, Obey me, blew me....oh then if you disobey me, I will punish you.
01:44 PM on 02/20/2012
Where is Anthony Weiner when ya need him...Ugh does this stuff ever stop what wrong with these people..If your going to be perverts please stop running for office..
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Blodgesmudge
05:18 PM on 02/20/2012
Being Gay is no more a perversion than being a Christian fundamentalist, or a political fundamentalist. It's not illegal to be Gay in USA... but it should be illegal to be a stupid bigot