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Rep. Mahoney admits affairs, says he broke no laws (AP)

 
AP - U.S. Rep. Tim Mahoney, embroiled in an adultery scandal and a tight race for re-election, admitted Friday to having at least two affairs but insisted he broke no laws and will not resign. (link)

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