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New York Rep. Vito Fossella declared Tuesday he would not
seek to be re-elected and he would leave the House at the end of the 110th
Congress, after his personal mistakes were revealed.
"This choice was an extremely difficult one, balanced
between my dedication to service to our great nation and the need to
concentrate on healing the wounds that I have caused to my wife and
family," Fossella said in a statement on his House of Representatives Web
site.
Following a drunken driving arrest, Fossella admitted he had
fathered a child in an extra-marital affair.
The issue of a possible love child was made public when
Fossella was arrested on drunken driving charges last week in the Virginia
suburbs of Washington.
When Fossella was pulled over, he told police officers that he was going to
visit his daughter who lived in the area. That made everyone wonder who the
daughter was.
The congressman then was forced to admit he had had a
relationship with Laura Fay, with whom he had a 3-year-old daughter. Fossella,
who won his House seat in 1997, after Rep. Susan Molinari resigned, apologized
to his dear ones, saying he deeply regretted his personal imperfections and
failings.
"Despite the personal mistakes I have made, I am
touched by the outpouring of support and encouragement I have received from so
many people," Fossella said in the statement released on the website.
He said that, although many people encouraged him to seek
re-election, he did not consider that appropriate, given the situation, as he
now wanted to concentrate on mending his family life.
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