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Ensign seeks defense donations, blames 'liberal organization' for legal woes

By STEVE TETREAULT
STEPHENS WASHINGTON BUREAU
Posted: Aug. 13, 2010 | 11:59 a.m.
Updated: Nov. 12, 2010 | 1:18 p.m.

WASHINGTON -- Sen. John Ensign is asking supporters for donations to pay lawyers defending him in ongoing ethics investigations, insisting he is "absolutely" innocent of allegations stemming from an extramarital affair and efforts to help the woman's husband find new work.

"As difficult as it is for me to ask you, I need your help to refute these charges and wage a successful legal defense," the Nevada Republican wrote in a fundraising letter his office said was sent out late last week.

In seeking contributions of up to $10,000 to a defense fund, Ensign blamed a "liberal organization" for his legal woes after it filed an ethics complaint against him. The executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington disputed the description, saying the group was an equal opportunity watchdog.

Ensign created a legal defense fund in May and registered it with the Senate. The fundraising letter was his first publicized effort to stock it.

In the letter, Ensign said he has run up "considerable legal fees. I have paid those fees personally up to this point."

The Senate Ethics Committee and the Justice Department are running concurrent investigations into Ensign's relationships with Doug and Cindy Hampton, a Las Vegas couple who were family friends and worked for him until May 2008.

Doug Hampton was Ensign's administrative assistant, a top post in his Washington office, while Cindy Hampton was a paid treasurer on Ensign's two political fundraising committees.

Ensign acknowledged in June 2009 he had an affair with Cindy Hampton over nine months in 2007 and 2008, and later said his parents gave the Hamptons $96,000 as a gift around the time they left his employ.

Investigators reportedly are looking into the circumstances of the check. They also are determining whether Ensign may have violated federal law in helping Doug Hampton obtain lobbying clients as a way to smooth his departure, and whether he directed his staff to help Hampton and his new bosses. A statute forbids senior aides from lobbying the Senate for a year after they leave.

Ensign has said he helped Doug Hampton get a job but has denied doing anything illegal or improper in the process. The senator also maintains he has repaired his relationship with his wife and family, and is attempting to do the same with Nevada constituents.

"I have taken responsibility for my actions and worked hard to become a better husband, father, friend and senator, but I have been accused of doing things I absolutely did not do," Ensign said in his letter.

The Senate Ethics Committee and the Justice Department have declined to confirm or discuss the case. Some of Ensign's former aides and associates in Nevada received subpoenas earlier this year, and the Senate panel sent investigators to Las Vegas in May to question witnesses.

Last month, the Senate passed a resolution that would allow Senate aides to testify before a grand jury looking into the Ensign matter.

Ensign has hired attorneys from three firms to handle the case, and has spent more than several hundred thousand dollars so far. He also is paying attorneys for several members of his staff who have been questioned.

Ensign's office made the fundraising letter available on request. Ensign was on vacation and unavailable for comment this week and his office said he had no further comment on it. Spokeswoman Jennifer Cooper said the letter was sent late last week, but could not say how widely it was distributed.

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, also known as CREW, filed a complaint with the Senate Ethics Committee shortly after Ensign acknowledged the extramarital relationship.

CREW also called on the Justice Department and the Federal Election Commission to investigate the allegations, some of which were leveled by Doug Hampton and detailed in news articles in the months after Ensign admitted the affair.

In seeking to paint CREW as "liberal," Ensign allies argue the group's executive director, Melanie Sloan, previously worked as a counsel on the House and Senate judiciary committees for Democrats John Conyers of Michigan, Charles Schumer of New York and Joe Biden of Delaware.

CREW has received financial support from a group of wealthy Democratic donors called the Democracy Alliance, according to The Washington Post. Roll Call reported in 2008 that CREW received $75,000 in 2006 from the Service Employees International Union, and also money from the Arca Foundation, a family foundation that has backed liberal causes.

Sloan said CREW is nonpartisan, and has pressed for ethics investigations into Democrats such as Reps. Charles Rangel of New York and Maxine Waters of California as well as Republicans.

Sloan said Ensign was in trouble whether or not CREW filed its complaint.

"The case against Senator Ensign has nothing to do with the fact that he's a Republican, and everything to do with the fact that he's corrupt," Sloan said in a statement on Friday. "Much like CREW has called for Congressman Charles Rangel to step down it's time for Senator Ensign to look in the mirror, stop blaming other people, finally take responsibly for his actions, and resign."

Contact Stephens Washington Bureau Chief Steve Tetreault at stetreault@stephensmedia.com or 202-783-1760.

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  1. Julie.Gallardo Aug. 20, 2010 | 11:21 a.m. Report Abuse

    JUST DO US A FAVOR, ENSIGN, AND RESIGN. YOU ARE A BLIGHT UPON OUR STATE. YOUR WIFE AND CHILDREN MUST BE SO PROUD OF YOU. HAVE YOU NO SHAME? HOPEFULLY, YOUR INDICTMENT IS ALMOST READY. YOU BELONG IN JAIL, SLIMEBALL!!!!

  2. Deep.Thoughts Aug. 17, 2010 | 12:36 p.m. Report Abuse

    Sorry Ensign, if your guilty walk out now, cause if you deny it and are guilty, we will drag you out by your hair and put a shoe print on your behind.

  3. Paul.Rupp Aug. 14, 2010 | 11:33 p.m. Report Abuse

    Senator Ensign you have absolutely not worked hard to honor your pledge made to a constituent.

  4. Paul.Rupp Aug. 14, 2010 | 9:06 p.m. Report Abuse

    Senator Ensign is a disgrace to all Nevada voters especially voters that voted for him.

    I asked Senator Ensign/office for Constituent help. No help arrived!


    Senator Ensign cares less about Nevada, Constituents, or problems caused by Federal Agencies than getting re-elected, breaking promises and Pledges to Constituents.

    Don't feel Bad Senator Ensign as Dina Titus appears to have also failed to help this Nevadan with Federal oversight problem.

    Throw all the bums out in Nov. 2010 and 2012.

    To the fatally flawed and less than honorable John Ensign - RESIGN.


    PRupp B125 SP NV 89047

  5. EL CHOLO Aug. 14, 2010 | 8:46 p.m. Report Abuse

    typical repub! ensign should be in jail.

  6. Jack.Webb Aug. 14, 2010 | 6:14 p.m. Report Abuse

    John Ensign (R).

    Jim Gibbons (R).

    Sharron Angle (R).

    See the pattern?

  7. Matt.Lutz Aug. 14, 2010 | 3:53 p.m. Report Abuse

    Ensign made a very stupid mistake... but what a friend Doug. Thats one thing if you call him out for sleeping with your wifw but, to take money and a job from him then call him out. WOW Doesn't work both ways. should have taken the money and kept your mouth shut. Now you have ruined yours, your families and Ensign's life. You look just as bad as Ensign. If not worst.

  8. Lou Aug. 14, 2010 | 1:46 p.m. Report Abuse

    I knew he was innocent, there you have it, a liberal organization is the guilty one. I am sue those pesky liberals trained his shameless staffer to seduce the God fearing senator and then blackmailed his parents.

  9. Max Aug. 14, 2010 | 1:13 p.m. Report Abuse

    No doubt this same "liberal organization" is to blame for Ensign having an affair with his best friend's wife. This guy has some nerve doesn't he? He has an affair, pulls some shady shell game and pays hush money to keep everyone quiet, gets busted for it anyway, and now is asking for donations to fight the ethics charges! So much for standing on a platform of integrity and family values, haha! Politicians are sooo slimy, aren't they?

  10. malander Aug. 14, 2010 | 1:00 p.m. Report Abuse

    Yeah right! Liberals made him cheat on his wife wife a staffer / staffers spouse and then try to cover it up with Daddy's hush money! I did not know the Promise Keeper was so easily lead astray by the Left... You are a weak and shameless man John. Even conservatives don't buy this crap.

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