Source: Raw Story
By David Edwards
The Senate Ethics Committee has come the conclusion that former Sen. John Ensign (R-NV) and others broke a number of laws while trying to cover up an affair he had with a campaign staffer between 2007 and 2008.
"In the course of its inquiry, the Committee discovered information giving reason to believe that Senator Ensign and others violated laws," the committee wrote in its referral to the the Department of Justice (PDF).
Evidence collected by the committee indicated Ensign and others "aided and abetted violations of the one-year post-employment contact restriction, conspired to violate the restriction, made false statements to the Federal Election Commission, violated campaign finance laws, and obstructed the committee's preliminary inquiry," they said.
The senator, who has served since January 2001, was a rising star in the party when he admitted to an extramarital affair in 2009. His parents reportedly wrote a $96,000 check to his former mistress and her family, leading to an investigation by the Federal Election Commission, which was later dismissed.
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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/05/12/senate-ethics-committee-refers-ensign-case-to-doj-after-finding-he-violated-laws/