Long Island Congressman Anthony D’Esposito may have violated House ethics rules by hiring his mistress and his fiancée’s daughter at his district office,…
Long Island Congressman Anthony D’Esposito may have violated House ethics rules by hiring his mistress and his fiancée’s daughter at his district office, according to a new
The other woman was someone who D'Esposito allegedly had an affair with. She was reportedly paid $2,000 a month, for several months, at the same district office until D'Esposito's fiancée found out about their relationship, the report detailed."My personal life has never interfered with my ability to deliver results for New York’s 4th district, and I have upheld the highest ethical standards of personal conduct," D'Esposito said.
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