The Larry Craig scandal was an incident that began on June 11, 2007, with the arrest of Larry Craig, at the time a Republican United States Senator from Idaho, for lewd conduct in a men's restroom at the Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport. On August 8, Craig entered a guilty plea to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct.[1]
Former Florida congressman Mark Foley had cybersex while awaiting a vote on the House floor, ABC's Brian Ross and Maddy Sauer report. Foley, who resigned last Friday when it was revealed that he had exchanged explicit e-mails with an underage male page, interrupted a vote on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2003 to engage in cyber sex with a high school student who had served as a congressional page, according to new Internet instant messages provided to ABC News by former pages.
ABC News now has obtained 52 separate instant message exchanges, which former pages say were sent by Foley, who used the screen name Maf54, at different times to two boys under the age of 18. The following message was dated April 2003, at approximately 7 p.m., according to the message time stamp:
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