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I Was Lying Says Ex-page (Press, 30 August 1982)

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Summary: I Was Lying Says Ex-page (Press, 30 August 1982)

In a significant revelation, Leroy Williams, an 18-year-old former Congressional page, publicly admitted on 30 August 1982 that he fabricated allegations regarding sexual relationships between Congress members and Congressional pages, which had led to a Federal investigation. Williams confessed during a news conference in Arkansas, expressing regret for his false claims, which he asserted were made to highlight insufficient supervision of teenagers within the Congressional page programme. Previously, Williams had accused three male Congressmen of engaging in sexual encounters with him and had alleged that he facilitated a liaison between a Senator and a male prostitute. However, during the news conference, when asked about the existence of any homosexual relationships involving Congressmen, Williams clarified that while there may be suspicions, he was not personally aware of any such relationships and denied his involvement. Williams announced his willingness to testify before the House Ethics Committee in Washington, as he has not received any offers of immunity regarding the allegations he initially made. His attorney, Bob Scott, who will continue representing him, indicated that Williams might face potential legal challenges due to the previous accusations. Additionally, Williams shared insights about his personal struggles, revealing that he left his position in Washington after seven months out of concern that he was developing an alcohol dependency. He described experiencing internal conflict over his sexual orientation, stating he felt compelled to present himself as heterosexual despite having homosexual feelings. This admission adds a layer of complexity to the narrative surrounding his earlier accusations and highlights the issues faced by individuals grappling with their identities.

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Publish Date:30th August 1982
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19820830_2_62_14.html