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House launches Mahoney ethics probe

WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- Members of the U.S. House of Representatives Ethics Committee say they will question Rep. Tim Mahoney, D-Fla., about sexual harassment allegations.

The panel released a statement Friday saying it has launched a broad investigation of Mahoney, a move that came after a news report indicated the Florida congressman had paid $121,000 to a staff member to settle allegations that he fired her because she ended their extramarital affair, The Washington Post reported.

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Mahoney, 52, has admitted to the media that he had an affair with former staffer Patricia Allen, 50, as well as with a Palm Beach County, Fla., official for whom he had secured $3.4 million in federal funding for hurricane clean-up efforts.

Mahoney is up for re-election in the same Florida district once represented by Rep. Mark Foley, a Republican who resigned in 2006 after allegations surfaced he had send sexually explicit text messages to teenage U.S. House pages.

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