Republican School Board Candidate Says Thomas Massie Offered Her Thousands of Dollars To Conceal Romantic Relationship That Began Two Months After His Wife of 30 Years Died
Source: News · Bias: Center Right
Summary
A former congressional aide now running for school board in Florida is accusing Rep. Thomas Massie (R., Ky.) of offering her thousands of dollars to conceal their romantic relationship, which she says began just months after Massie's first wife died. The woman, Cynthia West, said Massie got her a job on Capitol Hill from which she was dismissed after refusing his requests to "engage in behavior" that she "wasn't comfortable" with. The post Republican School Board Candidate Says Thomas Massie Offered Her Thousands of Dollars To Conceal Romantic Relationship That Began Two Months After His Wife of 30 Years Died appeared first on .
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