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Representative says explicit e-mail was unintentional

May 28, 1999 By admin

The state representative who sent sexually-explicit e-mail to allone-hundred-50 members of the legislature says it was an “unintentionalmistake.” Representative Mike Jager, a republican from La Porte City, sayshe is not a computer whiz.The e-mail was a satire on “junk” e-mail, and it included passages aboutbestiality and sodomy. Jager says he only intended to send the message to acouple of legislators who he thought would see the humor in it.Jager says he’s received only one return piece of e-mail from a legislatorwho was offended by the message. Jager says democrats are trying to make abig deal of the incident as they hope to unseat him in the next election.Jager is a small business owner.

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