Transcript: Rep. DesJarlais urged abortion
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In this Nov. 21, 2011 photo, Rep. Scott DesJarlais, R-Tenn., speaks at an event at the General Motors plant in Spring Hill, Tenn. A phone transcript emerged on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012, appearing to recount how the freshman congressman seeking re-election on a pro-life platform urged his pregnant mistress to get an abortion more than a decade ago. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig) (Credit: Erik Schelzig)NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A freshman congressman running for re-election on a pro-life platform urged his pregnant mistress to get an abortion a decade ago, according to a transcript of the recorded conversation.
The undated phone recording appears to have been made before Republican Rep. Scott DesJarlais’ divorce from his wife, Susan, was finalized in 2001. According to the transcript, DesJarlais tells the unidentified woman that he is concerned that she hadn’t taken steps toward terminating the pregnancy.
“You told me you’d have an abortion, and now we’re getting too far along without one,” DesJarlais is quoted as saying. “If we need to go to Atlanta, or whatever, to get this solved and get it over with so we can get on with our lives, then let’s do it.”
DesJarlais on his website espouses a platform that opposes abortion, saying: “All life should be cherished and protected. We are pro-life.”
The DesJarlais campaign did not dispute the contents of the transcript first reported by the Huffington Post, but condemned the circulation of “desperate personal attacks.”
“This is old news from the last election cycle that Tennesseans have already widely rejected,” spokesman Robert Jameson said in an email.
“Since the congressman’s opponents cannot attack him on his independent, conservative and pro-life record in Congress they have once again resorted to pure character assassination,” he said.
DesJarlais, a Jasper physician, defeated Democratic Rep. Lincoln Davis in 2010. Davis said his campaign was aware of the transcript during that race, but he wasn’t able to confirm its authenticity until a recent conversation with DesJarlais’ ex-wife.
“She said it was true, and she said, ‘He made the recording himself and let me listen to it,’” Davis said in a phone interview. “She even went further to say that the woman who supposedly was the participant in the conversation said in (legal proceedings) that she did have an abortion.”
The transcript is part of a 200-page memorandum of court records detailing DesJarlais’ divorce. The author of the report is not listed.
DesJarlais faces Democratic state Sen. Eric Stewart this year.
It’s not the first time DesJarlais’ marital problems have surfaced. The Davis campaign in 2010 ran ads highlighting allegations from court records that said DesJarlais intimidated his ex-wife with a gun, and in one instance put it in his mouth for three hours. The judge who granted the divorce in 2001 criticized the conduct of both the husband and wife.




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