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■NEWS-
Friday, January 19,2®
THE BATTALION
Jesse Jackson admits to affair,
asldng public for forgiveness
CHICAGO (AP) — The Rev.
Jesse Jackson withdrew from public
view at a potentially critical hour for
the civil rights movement Thursday
after disclosing that he had an extra-
marital affair that resulted in the birth
of a daughter a year and a half ago.
A steady stream of supporters
— including Jackson's son. Rep.
Jesse Jackson Jr. — visited him at
his Chicago home, some carrying
Bibles. But the only word from
Jackson was a statement issued in
the early morning hours revealing
the affair.
“1 fully accept responsibility, and I
am truly sorry for my actions,” he said.
Spokesman John Scanlon said
Jackson issued the statement to get
out in front of anticipated tabloid re
ports. Scanlon said the child was the
result of an affair Jackson had with
a woman who worked in the Wash
ington office of Jackson's civil
rights group, the Rainbow-PUSH
Coalition.
In his statement. Jackson said he
would temporarily step aside from
public life to spend time with his
family.
The statement came amid the
Senate confirmation hearings for
John Ashcroft, President-elect
Bush’s nominee for attorney gener
al — a choice denounced by Jack-
son and other civil rights leaders.
Jackson has demanded that Democ
ratic senators vote against Ashcroft.
Jackson’s staff said he has not
yet decided whether he will attend
a rally Saturday in Florida to protest
voting irregularities that he says
disenfranchised blacks during the
presidential election.
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I fully accept re
sponsibility, and I
am truly sorry for
my actions.”
— The Rev. Jesse Jackson
Civil rights leader
Jackson, a Baptist minister and
one-time aide to the Rev. Martin
Luther King Jr., said he has provid
ed “emotional and financial sup
port” since the baby's birth. “As
her mother does, I love this child
very much,” he said.
”1 was born of these circum
stances, and 1 know the importance
of growing up in a nurturing, sup
portive and protected environ
ment,” Jackson said. “So 1 am de
termined to give my daughter and
her mother the privacy they both
deserve.”
He said he knows friends and sup
porters will be disappointed inta
and asked for their “forgiveness,!
derstanding and prayers.”
The Rev. J oseph Lowery, whl
was a close colleague of Kingaui
co-founder of the Southern Chrw
ian Leadership Conference,saidls
hopes Jackson participates
Florida rally but would understan:
if he did not.
“We can't get bogged down. 11
can’t let this interfere with his con
tinued public service,” said the’i
year-old Lowery, who plans tohei;
lead the rally. “The Bible saysletfe
without sin cast the first stone.Soi
stead of casting stones, he needio;
prayers and our support.”
Jesse Jackson Jr. issued a ft
ment appealing to the public to"u.
derstand and respect our privacy
“Over the course of nearly!*
decades of marriage, my father®
our family have survived m# (AP) —
dangers and endured manycr® er Bush
and. with God's help, we hope: sameoa
endure this one as well.' hjbefore
younger Jackson said.
Chicago Mayor Richard W dent Sal
called it “a personal thing wiih; mg to
wife and his family” and wouldt lation
comment.
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