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Lieutenant governor Kinder silent on connections to woman
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Last Edited | COSDem Aug 10, 2011 10:43pm |
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Category | Scandal |
Media | Newspaper - Kansas City Star |
News Date | Thursday, August 11, 2011 04:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder’s refusal to comment on a report about his alleged ties to a woman described as a former Penthouse magazine Pet is raising questions about his soon-to-be-launched gubernatorial campaign.
A story published this week in the Riverfront Times was based on an interview with a woman identified as Tammy Chapman, who said Kinder was a regular customer when she worked as an “entertainer” at the Diamond Cabaret in Sauget, Ill., in the 1990s. At the time, Kinder was a state senator from Cape Girardeau.
Both Kinder, who is single and never married, and his campaign declined several opportunities Tuesday and Wednesday to publicly comment on the allegations, despite repeated requests from The Star. The Missouri Republican Party also declined to comment on the story, now circulating widely on political websites.
A Republican, Kinder is expected to formally announce his plans to run for governor in September.
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