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{{Mature}} {{Important}} {{Villain_Infobox |Image = Mark_Foley,_official_109th_Congress_photo.jpg |fullname = Mark Adam Foley |alias = |origin = Newton, Massachusetts, United States |occupation = Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 16th district (1995 - 2006) |skills = Charisma<br>Logic |type of villain = Perverted Politician |goals = Get away with having inappropriate contact with adolescent boys (failed) |crimes = [[Pederasty]]<br>[[Sexual harassment]]<br>Violating age of consent laws<br>[[Hebephilia]]<br>[[Ephebophilia]] |hobby = }} '''Mark Adam Foley''' (September 8<sup>th</sup>, 1954 - ) is a former member of the United States House of Representatives. He served from 1995 until 2006, representing the 16th District of Florida as a member of the Republican Party, before resigning due to revelations that he had sent sexually explicit messages to teenaged boys who had served as congressional pages. In 2006, representative Jim Kolbe discovered Foley's crimes, and immediately reported it to overseeing members of the House of Representatives. Assuming the matter had been taken care of, Kolbe went back to work. However, it was not taken care of until 2006, where it reached the public's attention and an investigation by the House was launched. Foley resigned from Congress on September 29<sup>th</sup>, 2006 acting on a request by the Republican leadership after allegations surfaced that he had sent suggestive emails and sexually explicit instant messages to teenage boys who had formerly served and were at that time serving as Congressional pages. As a result of the disclosures, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement conducted investigations of the messages to find possible criminal charges. Each ended with no criminal finding. In the case of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the "FDLE conducted as thorough and comprehensive investigation as possible considering Congress and Mr. Foley denied us access to critical data," said FDLE commissioner Gerald Bailey with the closure of the case. The House Ethics Committee also conducted an investigation into the response of the House Republican leadership and their staff to possible earlier warnings of Foley's conduct.
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