Oct 6, 2006
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A former congressional page who works for the gubernatorial campaign of Rep. Ernest Istook has left Oklahoma but is willing to talk to the FBI and the U.S. House Ethics Committee about disgraced Florida U.S. Rep. Mark Foley, his lawyer said.
"He will answer fully and truthfully any questions put to him," attorney Stephen Jones told The Oklahoman for Friday's editions.
The name of his client, Jordan Edmund, became public after an Oklahoma-based blogger identified him when he saw his screen name on ABC News' Web site. The blogger - known as "Wild Bill" from the "Passionate America" site - who discovered the former page's identity describes the computer detective mission on his Web site.
ABC has taken additional steps to make sure no one can access the deleted messages, a spokesman said.
In an excerpt attributed by the blogger as sent to Edmund, Foley allegedly said "strip down and get relaxed."
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/F/FL_FOLEY_ISTOOK_WORKER_FLOL-?SITE=FLPET&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=state.shtmlI'm not sure if this is a new story or not? There are so many different pages involved I can't keep track anymore.