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Sex Criminal - Pedophile Mark Foley On Today Show Wednesday Morning
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Former Congressman Mark Foley may appear on NBC's "Today" show Wednesday
This evil slimeball of a person is the key actor in the forming and enactment of the Notorious Adam Walsh Act, which has and is harming more children, men and women all across America than any other law ever has in the history of this country.
While he was working on the Adam Walsh Act, and serving on boards of companies and associations which are suppose to protect kids from sexual predators... he was molesting little boys on the side. Many of his friends who were politicians knew about it, but they all did nothing.
Repeating often they were unable to get access to the computer hard drives used by Foley, FDLE investigators concluded there was insufficient evidence to pursue criminal charges against Foley, 54, as an Internet sex predator.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
TREASURE COAST — Mark Foley, the former congressman representing portions of Martin and St. Lucie counties and who resigned in 2006 over inappropriate e-mails, is expected to be on NBC’s “Today” show Wednesday morning.
WPTV Channel 5 started promoting the interview Friday as a long-awaited exclusive, without saying Foley’s name.
A representative for NewsChannel 5 said the interview was an exclusive to the “Today” show. Producers with the show were unavailable for comment Sunday.
Foley has not responded to e-mail requests from Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers for an interview.
The Web site for Atlantic magazine says Foley, who has not directly addressed the media since leaving Congress in 2006, a month before the election, wants to speak.
“He’s sober, he’s not blaming his problems on alcohol, he’s kibitzing about Florida politics, and he’s eager to speak¥...,” a blogger for the magazine stated.
According to the magazine, Foley wanted to wait until after the current election, where Congressman Tim Mahoney, D-Palm Beach Gardens, faced his own sex scandal in the weeks prior to the vote.
Foley, who had been the representative for Florida’s 16th District since 1995, stepped down after the publication of sexually-laced e-mail exchanges with underage male congressional pages.
In September, it was announced that federal and state law-enforcement officials would not press charges against Foley, who entered rehab for alcohol abuse after leaving office and is reportedly now involved in real estate.
Repeating often they were unable to get access to the computer hard drives used by Foley, FDLE investigators concluded there was insufficient evidence to pursue criminal charges against Foley, 54, as an Internet sex predator. {sharethis}













