Things in Kansas Get Even More Bizarre
Could the abortion battle in Kansas get any more bizarre and complex? The Capitol Journal reports that the pro-abort Attorney General of that state, Paul Morrison, has just been hit with a sexual harassment lawsuit following a multi-year sexual affair with a woman in the Johnson County Prosecuting Attorney’s office. The affair began while Morrison served as DA – and then continued after he became Kansas Attorney General.
Mrs. Carter, the purported victim, remained on the staff of the Johnson County Prosecuting Attorney after Morrison left as the Director of Administration.
The issue of Morrison’s extra-marital activities was a campaign issue last year in his challenge of pro-Life champion Phill Kline. Morrison vehemently denied that he had broken faith with his wife and even used her to publicly defend their marriage.
Of even greater import is the allegation made by Morrison’s former lover, Linda Carter, that he used her during the past year to obtain documents and information about the internal workings of the Johnson County Prosecutor’s office – particularly as it related to Phill Kline’s continuing efforts against Planned Parenthood and George Tiller.
It would seem likely that these latter charges, contained as allegations in Carter’s lawsuit, represent the most serious threats to Morrison’s political and legal future. Such unethical behavior would presumably lead to sanctions by the Kansas State Bar.
Mrs. Carter, the purported victim, remained on the staff of the Johnson County Prosecuting Attorney after Morrison left as the Director of Administration.
The issue of Morrison’s extra-marital activities was a campaign issue last year in his challenge of pro-Life champion Phill Kline. Morrison vehemently denied that he had broken faith with his wife and even used her to publicly defend their marriage.
Of even greater import is the allegation made by Morrison’s former lover, Linda Carter, that he used her during the past year to obtain documents and information about the internal workings of the Johnson County Prosecutor’s office – particularly as it related to Phill Kline’s continuing efforts against Planned Parenthood and George Tiller.
It would seem likely that these latter charges, contained as allegations in Carter’s lawsuit, represent the most serious threats to Morrison’s political and legal future. Such unethical behavior would presumably lead to sanctions by the Kansas State Bar.
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