Upset over negative media coverage to his ties to Jack Abramoff, Rep. Bob Ney (R-Ohio) sent two rambling e-mail messages from his Blackberry to a reporter, Copley News Service reports.
Ney accused Copley News Service reporter Paul Krawzak of bothering his family, rehashing old news and unfairly tying him to a former Bush administration official on trial.
"Go for it � harass my wife and daughter a little bit more big man � maybe I will take out an add talking about your ethics," he wrote. Krawzak is 5 feet 7 inches.
Ney has been forced to relinquish his position as chairman of the House Administration Committee due to the Abramoff scandal. Among other actions, he tried to insert a rider into an elections reform bill that would have helped two Texas tribes reopen their casinos.
A former Ney staffer who worked with Abramoff has pleaded guilty and implicated his ex-boss in a wide range of tribal lobbying activities. The staffer testified at the trial of former administration official David Safavian.
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