Menendez Aide Told Media of Foley, Page ; but No Paper Wrote About E-Mails at First

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An aide to then-Rep. Bob Menendez tried to get reporters to investigate former Florida Rep. Mark Foley in 2005 after receiving several e-mails Foley had written to a former House page, the House ethics committee disclosed Friday.

Matthew Miller told an investigative panel this fall that Menendez, D-N.J., was neither aware of the e-mails nor part of the decision to share them with reporters for the Miami Herald, St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times and Roll Call, a Capitol Hill newspaper.

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Menendez Aide Told Media of Foley, Page ; but No Paper Wrote About E-Mails at First

Miller is now communications director in Menendez's Senate office. He held a similar post in the House Democratic Caucus in 2005, when someone in that office received the e-mails third-hand from a page.

In the e-mails, Fol...

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