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    By Brian Skoloff ASSOCIATED PRESS

    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. | Rep. Tim Mahoney, a Democrat facing accusations he paid a former aide to keep her quiet about an affair, acknowledged Tuesday that he caused "embarrassment and heartache" to his family but denied doing anything illegal.

    During a press conference, Mr. Mahoney did not directly address the purported tryst but issued a statement taking "full responsibility for my actions and the pain I have caused my wife, Terry, and my daughter, Bailey."

    "No marriage is perfect," Mr. Mahoney said, "but our private life is our private life."

    He said he never misused campaign funds and was confident he will be cleared of wrongdoing.

    "I have not violated my oath of office, nor have I violated any laws," Mr. Mahoney said in the statement. He did not answer questions.

    He issued the statement one day after ABC News reported that Mr. Mahoney, 52, had an affair with an aide and then paid her $121,000 to keep her quiet and avoid a sexual harassment lawsuit. After the report, Mr. Mahoney called for an investigation into his own conduct by the House ethics committee. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat, also called for an inquiry.

    Two years ago, Mr. Mahoney, campaigning on a promise to return morals and family values to Washington, won the seat after Rep. Mark Foley, Florida Republican, resigned when it was revealed that he sent lurid Internet messages to male teenage pages who had worked on Capitol Hill. Mr. Foley was cleared of criminal wrongdoing by state and federal authorities.

    Republicans seized on the most recent scandal. The seat is considered to be one of the more competitive House races, and Mr. Mahoney already had a tough challenge in a district that has traditionally leaned slightly Republican. He faces former Army officer Tom Rooney, a lawyer whose family owns the Pittsburgh Steelers.

    "We're pleased that an ethics investigation has been called for but, quite frankly, we're not going to know the answers in three weeks unless Congressman Mahoney literally sits down ... and answers some questions," said Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee.

    Mr. Cole said he was concerned that Mr. Mahoney may have used money from his campaign account to pay off the mistress, which would be illegal.

    "The facts should come out," Mr. Rooney said at the press conference with Mr. Cole.

    ABC, citing unnamed current and former Mr. Mahoney staff members, said the congressman began his affair with Patricia Allen, 50, in 2006 while he was campaigning for Congress, promising to return morals and family values to Washington. Miss Allen has not returned repeated telephone calls from the Associated Press.

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