U.S. Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) walks away from the podium after announcing he will not seek re-election at Newton City Hall November 28, 2011 in Newton, Massachusetts. (Getty Images)more pics »
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The strange tale of
Barney Frank and his live-in hooker sex scandal is being recalled by many today in the wake of the House Democrat's announcement Monday that he wouldn't be seeking reelection in 2012.
While Frank is mostly being written about for his legislative abilities and sharp mind (and wit) he has at least one peculiar story in his background. In 1990, Frank almost lost his seat in the House of Representatives when his bizarre relationship with male prostitute Steve Gobie came to light.
Frank acknowledged that he had paid for Gobie's services several times with private funds, but denied Gobie's more damning accusations that he knew about the
Risky Business-like prostitution ring Gobie was running out of the representative's apartment. Frank maintained that he was charmed by Gobie and took the escort into his home in the hopes that he would straighten out his life. He says he didn't know what was going on behind his back. From
the Washington Post:
In late 1985, Gobie says, he began to use Frank's apartment and two other locations for prostitution. Frank knew about the prostitution all along, but it was never explicitly discussed, Gobie says.
"He knew exactly what I was doing," Gobie said. "It was pretty obvious. If he had to come home early {from work}, he would call home to be sure the coast was clear . . . . He was living vicariously through me. He said it was kind of a thrill, and if he had been 20 years younger he might be doing the same thing."
Frank denies that he knew, saying he learned from his landlord and kicked Gobie out in August 1987. Gobie supports this part of Frank's story.
It turns out Gobie was something of a fame-whore. The escort tried to sell his story to the Washington Post and speculated that he would "slap together" a book and sell it to the highest bidder. While Gobie's worst accusations were dismissed by by the House Ethics Committee, it was found that Frank had used his position to dismiss 33 of Gobie's outstanding parking tickets. For this, Frank was officially reprimanded by the House and won reelection in 1990.
Curiously enough, the GOP push to kick Frank out of congress was led by Republican
Larry Craig, who later had his own gay sex scandal.
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