FBI interviews Golan Cipel in Israel
More than two months after New Jersey Governor James E. McGreevey (pictured) said he would resign in the wake of an extramarital gay affair, federal investigators interviewed Golan Cipel, the former aide who was reported to have been the man he had the affair with. FBI spokesman Steve Kodak said two FBI agents interviewed Cipel in his native Israel "at length." It was reported that Cipel, McGreevey's former homeland security adviser, threatened to file a sexual harassment lawsuit unless the governor paid him millions of dollars. Cipel's lawyer, Paul Batista, says the charges are false and Cipel never had a relationship with McGreevey. "Cipel never participated in them and maintains he is as straight as Clint Eastwood."
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