It's not so easy trying to get Portland's Mayor Sam Adams ousted from his job. An effort to recall him — started after it was revealed Adams and intern Beau Breedlove enjoyed more than each other's conversation — stopped short when recall supporters (namely Jasun Wurster) failed to gather the necessary 32,000 signatures.
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Portland Mayor Sam Adams won't face criminal charges for allegedly lying to investigators about his relationship with Beau Breedlove, but the recall effort to remove him from his post is still underway.
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Sam Adams has been cleared by the Attorney General who said there isn't any evidence to support a claim that the Portland Mayor kissed his ex-boyfriend Beau Breedlove before he was 18-years-old.
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Oregon’s
attorney general has ruled after a months long investigation
into the sex scandal surrounding Portland mayor Sam Adams
that there is no credible evidence the openly gay
mayor had sex with then teenager Beau Breedlove in
2005.
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(Salem, Ore.) There's no credible evidence that Portland Mayor Sam Adams broke the law in his 2005 relationship with a teenager, Oregon's attorney general said Monday.
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Hey, remember when the Oregon media called for Portland mayor Sam Adams to resign because he had consensual sex with another adult male? And remember how they said that the two possibly had sex when Beau Breedlove was 17, and how the sex scolds latched on to that possibility as a reason to continue to call for Adams to resign to cover up the fact that they were really just uncomfortable with the idea of a middle-aged dude and a young dude having sex? Well, turns out there's no real proof of the charges that they had sex when Breedlove was 17:
"Here, there are serious questions about the credibility of Breedlove's account, due to his prior inconsistent statements, the lack of corroborating witnesses or evidence, his attempt to gain personally from matters related to his involvement with Adams and his prior criminal record," the report states.
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Attorney General John Kroger said today that he will not pursue criminal charges against Portland Mayor Sam Adams after investigators couldn't confirm accounts from a former legislative intern.
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Openly gay Portland mayor Sam Adams has been cleared of charges that he had an affair with the then-underage Beau Breedlove.
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Despite a growing (but delayed) effort to recall Portland Mayor Sam Adams from his post — you know, for lying to investigators about his relationship with Beau Breedlove — and an investigation from Oregon's attorney general, gay pride revelers welcomed their embroiled city official Sunday if this news report is believed.
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A Portland, Ore.,
judge has denied a request by Beau Breedlove for a
restraining order against a reporter from The
Oregonian newspaper on Friday.
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Beau Breedlove, the former legislative intern at the center of the scandal involving Portland Mayor Sam Adams earlier this year, has filed a request for a restraining order against an Oregon reporter: "In January, [The Oregonian's Brent] Walth interviewed Breedlove.
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