3 January 2006 - 10:10pm
Abramoff-GOP "culture of corruption" case broke open when Scanlon jilted his fiancee
They say all politics is local. Well, it also seems true that all corruption is personal. The biggest Congressional corruption case perhaps in history cracked wide open, Raw Story reports, when Tom DeLay staffer Michael Scanlon jilted his fiancee to marry another woman.
Scanlon was implicated in the Abramoff scandal by his former thirtysomething fiancee, Emily J. Miller, whom he met in the late 1990s while working as communications director for former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX), three former associates who worked with Scanlon at DeLay’s office said. Colleagues say Miller went to the FBI after Scanlon broke off their engagement and announced his intention to marry another woman.
When there's smoke, there's fire.
Miller was DeLay’s young press secretary and as communications director, Scanlon was her boss. The two began a secretive office romance and Scanlon eventually proposed marriage, associates say.
In 2003, Miller left DeLay’s office to work at the State Department. Scanlon departed too, partnering with now-indicted conservative lobbyist Jack Abramoff in lobbying for an array of Indian tribes. As Scanlon’s star rose, troubles between the couple mushroomed.
In May 2004, Miller found herself at the center of attention when—while live on air—she ordered a cameraman for NBC’s Meet the Press to stop filming Colin Powell. A copy of the transcript shows Miller, who also used to work as an NBC staffer, as a brusque press aide. Powell eventually ordered that the interview continue and asked Miller to step aside.
What many people didn’t realize at the time, however, is that during the Powell interview Miller was upset because her fiancee, Michael Scanlon, had broken off their engagement, two of Miller’s former State Department co-workers said. While still engaged to Miller, Scanlon had started an affair with a manicurist and broke up with Miller because he planned to marry the other woman, three of Scanlon’s former associates at DeLay’s office said.
Why do I find this hysterically funny? Maybe because Scanlon seems like a total jerk, and his two-timing behavior, done in total arrogance, brought his own comeuppance.
I can't say I have the most respect for Miller, though -- not because she got just revenge as a woman scorned, but because she was willing to let such sleazy corruption slide all slide otherwise.
Read the whole story.
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