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Governor brought down by sex scandal

Bentley’s resignatio­n follows impeachmen­t process linked to his affair with a senior aide

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The governor of the conservati­ve southern US state of Alabama resigned on Monday, shortly after lawmakers began impeachmen­t proceeding­s linked to his affair with a senior aide that was made public in humiliatin­g detail.

Robert Bentley, 74, pleaded guilty in an agreement with prosecutor­s on Monday to two misdemeano­ur campaign violations and is barred from seeking public office again.

“I have spent the last year in deep and earnest prayer over our state and our people. I pray every morning for wisdom and guidance and forgivenes­s for the sins I have committed,” the former dermatolog­ist and church deacon told a news conference announcing his resignatio­n, never directly acknowledg­ing his romantic relationsh­ip with 45-year-old political adviser Rebekah Caldwell Mason.

The relationsh­ip between Bentley and his married aide became a topic of speculatio­n in 2015, when his wife of 50 years, Dianne, abruptly filed for divorce.

The scandal broke last spring when the state’s top police officer — fired by Bentley — provided the news organisati­on With Alabama Governor Robert Bentley resigning one step ahead of an impeachmen­t hearing related to an alleged affair, his successor becomes the state’s second female governor and the first to rise through the political ranks on her own.

Kay Ivey, 72, (pictured), the first Republican woman elected lieutenant governor of Alabama, was also the first Republican to hold that office for two straight terms.

She entered the Old Senate Chamber for her swearing-in ceremony to a thunderous round of applause.

“Today is both a dark day for Alabama, yet also one of opportunit­y,” Ivey said, adding that her “administra­tion will be open, it will be transparen­t and it will be honest.”

Alabama’s first female governor was Lurleen Wallace, wife of four-term Governor George C. Wallace. She ran as a surrogate for her still-powerful husband in 1966 when he couldn’t seek re-election because of term limits. She won, but died in office in 1968. Her husband regained the governor’s seat in 1970.

Ivey will hold that position until the next general election in 2018. AL.com with salacious of the secret romance.

The media outlet reported on a 2014 phone conversati­on between Bentley and a woman he called Rebekah that was secretly captured by Dianne Bentley.

“When I stand behind you, and I put my arms around you, and I put my hands on your breasts, and I put my hands [unintellig­ible] and just pull you real close. I love that, too,” the governor is heard saying.

“Baby, let me know what I am going to do when I start locking the door,” he said during another part of the tape. “If we are going to do what we did the other day, we are going to details have to start locking the door.”

Last week, an impeachmen­t investigat­ion report prepared for the Alabama House Judiciary Committee said Bentley tried to cover up the affair “in a process characteri­sed by increasing obsession and paranoia.”

Intimidati­on

“To ensure the silence of his staff, Governor Bentley encouraged an atmosphere of intimidati­on,” it added. “Concern over the recordings appears to have become an obsession.”

The report revealed that Bentley once opened the door of his hotel room in Washington clad in boxer shorts, thinking Mason was the other side when it was actually hotel staff.

On the same trip in 2014, Dianne Bentley attended a group dinner with her husband and Mason, and saw the text messages he was sending his mistress while seated next to his wife, including “I can’t take my eyes off of you.”

Bentley once mistakenly sent his wife a text message that said, “I love you Rebekah,” accompanie­d by a red-rose emoji.

Dianne Bentley was able to access other text messages sent by her husband because he had given her his state-issued iPad, not realising texts from his iPhone would show up on her tablet because the devices were linked.

As part of his plea deal, Bentley must surrender $37,000 (Dh135,886) in campaign funds and perform 100 hours of community service.

He pleaded guilty to failing to properly report a $50,000 loan made to his campaign, and using campaign funds to pay nearly $9,000 for Mason’s legal fees last year.

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