Barney Frank says his political career is intact but he made a big mistake in hiring a paroled male prostitute to do personal chores at his Washington home. Frank, who disclosed his homosexuality in May , befriended and employed the man four years ago after paying him for sex. The state Republican Party called on Frank to resign, but the congressman, up for re-election in , said the incident would not affect his political career or plans. The only other member of Congress to acknowledge being homosexual, Rep. Gerry Studds, D-Mass.
In , former Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass. And as he made this decision, he made a promise to himself to support LGBT rights. That year, two organizations asked candidates for the state Legislature if they would sponsor a gay rights bill. Frank says he enthusiastically agreed, expecting a senior member to take the lead. But Frank was the only member who won who said he'd sponsor the bill, so he did take the lead.
Rep. Frank Acknowledges Hiring Male Prostitute as Personal Aide
Barnett Frank born March 31, is an American former politician. He served as a member of the U. House of Representatives from Massachusetts from to
Frank is not the only member of Congress to have been the subject of a full-scale biography, but the account of his life, written by a former aide named Stuart E. At the time, the disclosure provoked more curiosity than controversy, but, two years later, Stephen Gobie, a prostitute whom Frank had patronized and then befriended, made a series of lurid allegations about him—claiming that they had had sex in the House gym and that Frank had permitted Gobie to run a prostitution ring out of his home. A witty and effective presence on the House floor and in committee rooms, Frank in recent years has settled into the roles of wise guy and wise man of the Democratic Party. He is an enormously valuable intellectual resource for the Congress.
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