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Scandals021606.appHeader = "Scandalous!|Where are they now?";
Scandals021606.appDeck = "The names tickle the memory, artifacts of past scandals. But they're still around. Here's what they're doing today.";
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Scandals021606[i++] = new Array("","All the President's Women","Monica Lewinsky","http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/z_Projects_in_progress/060214_johnson_mugs/lewinsky_monica.jpg","","Monica Lewinsky", "", "", "", "", "right", "", "", "110", "96", "#000000", "", "", "", "");
Scandals021606[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Bill Clinton</b><br>Clinton was impeached in 1998 after the Whitewater probe was expanded to cover allegations that he lied in a deposition for a lawsuit filed by Paula Jones. He was not convicted at his Senate trial. Today he speaks out in behalf of his wife, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, and has struck up a humanitarian partnership with his predecessor, President George H.W. Bush.<p><b>Monica Lewinsky</b><br>The allegations centered on Clinton's denial of an affair with Lewinsky, a White House intern, in 1995. Lewinsky, who testified under immunity, created her own line of handbags and is preparing to enter the London School of Economics. <p><b>Linda Tripp</b><br>Tripp became Lewinsky's confidante and secretly recorded her talking about the affair. After becoming a figure of derision, she quit her Pentagon job and now sells bratwurst at her German deli in Middleburg, Va.";

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Scandals021606[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Fanne Fox</b><br>Annabelle Battistella reigned as one of Washington's most famous strippers during the 1970s. In 1974, she jumped out of Rep. Wilbur Mills' limousine and frolicked in the Tidal Basin. Mills was revealed to be an alcoholic and entered rehab; he died in 1992. Fox recast herself as \"the Tidal Basin Bombshell\" and cashed in with a book. She's now believed to be living back home in Argentina.<br>";

Scandals021606[i++] = new Array("","The Not-So-Good Doctor","William Kennedy<br> Smith","http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/z_Projects_in_progress/060214_johnson_mugs/smith_wm_kennedy.jpg","","William Kennedy Smith", "", "", "", "", "right", "", "", "110", "96", "#000000", "", "", "", "");
Scandals021606[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>William Kennedy Smith</b><br>Smith, nephew of Sen. Edward Kennedy, was acquitted of rape in 1991 in a trial that opened the era of blanket TV coverage of celebrity trials. It also led to intense scrutiny of the senator, who was with Smith when he picked up the woman he was accused of assaulting. Today, Smith teaches at Northwestern University Medical School and leads Physicians Against Land Mines. Last year, he settled a lawsuit by a woman who accused him of having sexually harassed her and won a separate civil case brought by another woman who accused him of sexually assaulting her.<p><b>Patricia Bowman</b><br>The woman Smith was acquitted of assaulting in 1991 retreated to private life to raise her daughter, now 19. She re-emerged in 2004 to lead rallies for victims' rights during the Kobe Bryant rape investigation in Colorado.";

Scandals021606[i++] = new Array("","Oh, Lord","Tammy Faye Bakker","http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/z_Projects_in_progress/060214_johnson_mugs/bakker_tammy_faye.jpg","","Tammy Bakker", "", "", "", "", "right", "", "", "110", "96", "#000000", "", "", "", "");
Scandals021606[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Jim Bakker</b><br>The head of the PTL ministry in Fort Mill, S.C., resigned in 1987 as a newspaper investigated his $265,000 payment to a church secretary with whom he'd had an affair; he went to jail for fraud. He has since renounced \"prosperity gospel\" and returned to ministry, hosting \"The Jim Bakker Show\" with his second wife.<br> <br><b>Tammy Faye Bakker</b><br>Bakker's heavily mascaraed, eternally crying former wife was a top target for comics, but her life since PTL has been no laughing matter. Divorced from Bakker in 1992, she married PTL's developer; now known as Tammy Faye Messner, she has fought years-long battles against cancer and the IRS. She has also become a camp icon, co-hosting her own talk show (with a gay co-host) and appearing on \"The Drew Carey Show\" and the reality TV show \"The Surreal Life.\"<p><b>Jessica Hahn</b><br>The other woman initially laid low, saying she was a God-fearing girl, but she quickly cashed in on her fame. Hahn appeared in numerous Playboy spreads and on TV's \"Married ... with Children,\" whose creator she married. She frequently appears on Howard Stern's radio show and most recently returned to his new satellite show to describe her oral sex techniques.";

Scandals021606[i++] = new Array("","Iranamok","Fawn Hall","http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/z_Projects_in_progress/060214_johnson_mugs/hall_fawn.jpg","","Fawn Hall", "", "", "", "", "right", "", "", "110", "96", "#000000", "", "", "", "");
Scandals021606[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Oliver North</b><br>The Marine lieutenant colonel in charge of selling weapons to Iran and diverting the profits to the Nicaraguan contra rebels became a conservative hero for his uncompromising testimony defending the illegal plan before Congress. He launched a lucrative post-military career as a conservative commentator and author. Today he hosts a widely syndicated radio talk show and appears regularly on Fox News Channel. <p><b>Fawn Hall</b><br>North's secretary admitted smuggling secret documents out of the office, triggering the Iran-contra investigation; later, testifying under immunity, she acknowledged shredding documents. After her time in the spotlight passed, she faded back into private obscurity, going through drug rehab with her husband, Doors manager Danny Sugerman, who died last year.<p><b>John Poindexter</b><br>A naval admiral who was President Reagan's national security adviser, Poindexter was convicted of conspiracy, obstruction, perjury and destruction of evidence for his role in Iran-contra, convictions that were reversed because he had been granted limited immunity. In 2002, he returned to the government as head of a Pentagon terrorist intelligence program, only to resign a year later when it was revealed that he had spearheaded a program to chart terrorist threats through a system of public betting on the likelihood of disasters and terrorist acts.";

Scandals021606[i++] = new Array("","#$%&* Set Me Up!","Marion Barry","http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/z_Projects_in_progress/060214_johnson_mugs/barry_marion.jpg","","Marion Barry", "", "", "", "", "right", "", "", "110", "96", "#000000", "#000000", "", "", "");
Scandals021606[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Marion Barry</b><br>Known as Washington's \"mayor for life,\" Barry resigned in 1990 when he was arrested on felony drug charges after a videotaped sting. After serving six months, he was elected to the D.C. Council in 1992 and regained the mayor's office in 1994. Today, he serves on the D.C. Council, but he is fighting cancer and pleaded guilty last year to failing to pay income taxes. In a drug test he took while awaiting sentencing, he again tested positive for cocaine. <p><b>Rasheeda Moore</b><br>It was Moore, a former model who turned government informer, who lured Barry to the hotel room FBI agents had set up to tape him smoking crack cocaine, leading to his famous complaint that \"the bitch set me up.\" After testifying at Barry's trial, she moved to California with her three children and was last heard from in 1996, when she returned to Washington for her mother's funeral.";

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Scandals021606[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>John Jenrette</b><br>Jenrette, a Democrat from South Carolina in the 1974 post-Watergate class of reformist congressmen, was convicted in the 1980 Abscam sting after he was recorded saying he had taken a $50,000 bribe. After serving 13 months, he returned home to South Carolina, where he runs a public relations firm and is sometimes quoted as a political observer. He served 30 days in jail in 1989 for shoplifting a tie.<p><b>Rita Jenrette</b><br>Rita Jenrette testified at her husband's trial that she found $25,000 in his shoes. In 1981, the Jenrettes divorced, and Rita gave an interview to Playboy, in which she revealed that she and her husband had had sex on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. By 1984, she was appearing nude in Playboy and pursuing an acting career in TV soaps and low-budget horror flicks. Today, she is a successful real estate broker in New York, where she brokered the sale of the General Motors building to Donald Trump and works with a charity supporting relatives of the Sept. 11 victims.";

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Scandals021606[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Wayne Hays</b><br>Hays, the Ohio Democrat feared as both the powerful chairman of the House Administration Committee and as \"the meanest man in Congress,\" resigned in 1976 after The Washington Post revealed that he had kept a young, blonde secretary on his staff whose sole duty was to be his mistress. He then served one term in the Ohio House but was defeated for re-election in 1980 by Republican Bob Ney. Ney is now the chairman of Hays' old committee and has been identified as Representative No. 1 in court documents filed as part of the prosecution of lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Hays died in 1989.<p><b>Elizabeth Ray</b><br>Miss Virginia of 1975 told The Post that although she spent two years on Hays' staff as a secretary, \"I can't type. I can't file. I can't even answer the phone.\" Since then, she has written a book about the scandal, posed numerous times for Playboy and pursued an acting career.";

Scandals021606[i++] = new Array("","Monkeying Around","Gary Hart and<br> Donna Rice on the Monkey Business","http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/z_Projects_in_progress/060214_johnson_mugs/rice_hart.jpg","","Gary Hart and Donna Rice", "", "", "", "", "right", "", "", "110", "96", "#000000", "", "", "", "");
Scandals021606[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Gary Hart</b><br>Hart, the front-runner for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination, had been dogged by rumors of infidelity for years. He challenged reporters to follow him around, a challenge The Miami Herald accepted. It reported in May 1987 that he had spent the night with a woman who was not his wife. After The National Enquirer published a photo of Hart on a yacht &#151; the Monkey Business &#151; with a model on his lap, he dropped out. Today, he is a professor at the University of Colorado and the author of political thrillers under the pseudonym John Blackthorn. He was co-chairman of the Hart-Rudman Commission, which identified weaknesses in U.S. security that went unaddressed until the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.<p><b>Donna Rice</b><br>Rice, a model and aspiring actress, was the 29-year-old woman in Hart's lap in the notorious Monker Business photo. She initially cashed in on her fame by endorsing a line of blue jeans called No Excuses, but she soon became a born-again Christian and an anti-pornography activist. Known as Donna Rice Hughes since her marriage in 1994, she is president of Eight Is Enough, an activist group that focuses on helping victims and shielding children from porn on the Internet.<p>";

Scandals021606[i++] = new Array("","Yessssss! Noooooo!","Marv Albert","http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/z_Projects_in_progress/060214_johnson_mugs/albert_marv.jpg","","Marv Albert", "", "", "", "", "right", "", "", "110", "96", "#000000", "", "", "", "");
Scandals021606[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Marv Albert</b><br>Albert, the voice of the New York Knicks and lead NBA announcer for NBC Sports, was sentenced to probation after he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and battery in 1997, ending his trial on felony sodomy charges in Virginia. NBC fired him a few hours later, and he resigned his Knicks job in the fallout from revelations that he liked to dress up as a woman and have rough sex. Albert remarried and entered counseling, and two years later, NBC rehired him. Today, he has completely rebuilt his career, serving as the play-by-play man for the New Jersey Nets, with whom he signed a $1 million contract last year; lead NBA announcer for TNT; and lead radio announcer for Monday Night Football.<p><b>Vanessa Perhach</b><br>Perhach, Albert's friend and lover for a decade, was the star prosecution witness at his trial. Her testimony was undermined when Albert's lawyers played an audiotape of her allegedly offering a cabdriver $50,000 to support her story. Today, she remains in seclusion and has not discussed the trial in more than eight years.<br>";

Scandals021606[i++] = new Array("","Cut!","John Bobbitt","http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/z_Projects_in_progress/060214_johnson_mugs/bobbitt_john.jpg","","John Bobbitt", "", "", "", "", "right", "", "", "110", "96", "#000000", "", "", "", "");
Scandals021606[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Lorena Bobbitt</b><br>Bobbitt was acquitted of malicious wounding but spent 45 days in a mental institution for cutting off her husband's penis with a steak knife in 1993. They divorced in 1995, and she moved in with her parents in Virginia. She has tried to remain out of the spotlight, but in 1998, she was back in court, charged with punching her mother in a dispute over bills. She was acquitted, even though the judge said he thought she was guilty. When last heard from, she had retaken her maiden name, Lorena Gallo, and was working as a manicurist in northern Virginia.<p><b>John Wayne Bobbitt</b><br>John Bobbitt, by contrast, has remained reliable tabloid fodder. He was acquitted of marital sexual assault, the behavior that Lorena said led her to attack him. He paid for the surgery to reattach his penis by embarking on a porn career, starring in \"Frankenpenis\" and \"John Wayne Bobbitt … Uncut.\" He has continued to get in trouble with the law, having been tried three times (he was convicted once and acquitted twice &#151; most recently in January) on domestic abuse charges involving his third wife, whom he divorced in February. Today, he lives in Nevada and works as a truck driver.  On Valentine's Day, he told MSNBC's Rita Cosby that he was likely to remain single (\"I'm kind of afraid of women right now, I think\") and was pitching a reality TV show about \"gambling and girls\" in Las Vegas.";

Scandals021606[i++] = new Array("","Not Ready For His Close-Up","Jeri Ryan","http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/z_Projects_in_progress/060214_johnson_mugs/ryan_jeri.jpg","","Jeri Ryan", "", "", "", "", "right", "", "", "110", "96", "#000000", "", "", "", "");
Scandals021606[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Jack Ryan</b><br>Ryan, a dashing investment banker, withdrew as the Republican Senate nominee in Illinois in 2004 after a judge unsealed documents from his child custody battle with his ex-wife, actress Jeri Ryan. In the documents, Jeri Ryan accused him of taking her to sex clubs and pressuring her to have sex with him in front of strangers. Ryan denied the allegations, and the judge in the custody case sided with him, but the emergence of the allegations four years later ended his campaign. A longtime social activist, he returned to teaching at an inner-city high school in Chicago and started his own weekly newspaper, and he said last year that he might run for office again some day. <p><b>Jeri Ryan</b><br>Jeri Ryan, who rose to fame as the Borg Seven of Nine on \"Star Trek: Voyager,\" joined her ex-husband in opposing release of their custody papers. After the scandal broke, she released a statement calling him a good man and a good father and saying she thought he'd make an excellent senator. After her role as a lawyer-turned-teacher on \"Boston Public\" ended with its cancellation in 2004, she became a regular guest star on \"The OC\" last year and has opened a restaurant, Ortolan, in Los Angeles, which MSN.com named one of the nation's best new eateries last year.<br>";

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Scandals021606[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Milli Vanilli</b><br>The recording academy stripped the German pop duo of Fabrice Morvan and Rob Pilatus of their Best New Artist Grammy for 1990 after it was revealed that neither of them had anything to do with their hit album, \"Girl You Know It's True\" (which was phenomenally popular despite its having been named worst album in the Rolling Stone Critics' Poll). They were struggling European break dancers who were hired to pose for the cover and lip-synch the songs in concert. Rumors of their secret began circulating when a recording of the title track began skipping during a supposedly live performance in Connecticut; the mastermind, producer Frank Farian, ratted them out when they demanded to be allowed to sing for themselves on a follow-up album. Morvan and Pilatus signed with another label and released their own album in 1993, which flopped miserably. They tried again in 1997, with the same results. A year later, Pilatus was found dead of a drug overdose, but Morvan has doggedly continued to pursue a singing career, releasing a solo album in 2002 and performing in American clubs.";

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