On the other side came Chet Traylor. At the last minute, the former Louisiana Supreme Court Justice jumped into the primary race as a Republican challenger. Here, at last, was a conservative opponent who would strike a clear contrast with the scandal-plagued Vitter. Right?
Feh, maybe not. Here's the News Star:
State Rep. Noble Ellington, D-Winnsboro, said that Traylor was "significantly involved" in the cause of his divorce from Peggy McDowell, who later married Chet Traylor and became Peggy McDowell Traylor.
Noble Ellington said in an interview Monday that Traylor was "certainly part of the reason" for his divorce from his then wife.
Traylor denies the accusation and said Ellington and the former Peggy McDowell, who died last year, were separated before his relationship with McDowell began.
"That's absolutely untrue," Traylor replied when asked if he played a part in Ellington's divorce.
Okay, well, Traylor's been coyly accused of having an affair with another man's wife, and he's denied it. That's all fairly tawdry, but I think that as long as this story doesn't get any weirder --
Traylor is also currently involved in a romantic relationship with Denise Lively, the estranged wife of his stepson, Ryan Ellington, the son of Noble Ellington.
Read on.
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