
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Gov. Mark Sanford is accused of breaking 37 ethics laws regarding campaign finances and travel, including using taxpayer money for high-priced airplane tickets that took him around the world and to Argentina for a rendezvous with the woman he once called his "soul mate."
The governor's attorney said he looks forward to answering the "technical questions" regarding Sanford's travel and finances at a State Ethics Commission hearing early next year. Details of the civil charges were released Monday and carry a maximum $74,000 in fines.
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Sanford fell in love and should just leave and go back to Maria. His career is over and his fake wife left him. What's with these guys anyway all of them hold themselves up to be the Poster boy for Religious Family Values and really are nothing but whores. They might Clinton look like a Saint.
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