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VisitLong Island Rep. Anthony D’Esposito Faces Scrutiny Over $2,000-a-Month Job for Lover, Fiancée’s Daughter
Sep 24, 2024, 12:48 PM
Representative Anthony D’Esposito, a New York Republican from Long Island, is facing scrutiny following allegations that he hired his lover and his fiancée’s daughter for part-time jobs in his district office. This situation potentially violates House ethics rules. The New York Times reported that D’Esposito gave his lover a $2,000-a-month job. D’Esposito, who is in a tough reelection fight, has denied any wrongdoing, calling the report a partisan hit piece. Speaker Johnson has not commented on the matter, citing a lack of details. The allegations could prompt an investigation into whether the positions violated a ban on no-show or low-show jobs. The claims were corroborated by the mistress's ex-husband.
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