Candidate Busted in Prostitution Sting Will Not Run

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M30o93H7pQ09L8X1t49cHY01Z5j4TT91fGfr Candidate Busted in Prostitution Sting Will Not Run
Published: Fri, April 04, 2008 - 8:24 pm
Last Updated: Fri, April 04, 2008 - 8:41 pm
Benjamin Lodmell, who was arrested in a prostitution sting in January, will not run for Congress.

The head of the Mobile County Democratic Party tells News 5 Lodmell officially withdrew his name from the District 1 race on Thursday. That leaves Democratic candidate Tommy Fuller as the lone challenger of the Republican incumbent, Congressman Joe Bonner of Mobile.

Lodmell was one of 75 people arrested in a two week undercover prostitution sting. He was arrested January 31 for soliciting a prostitute at a Daphne Hotel.

Back in February, Lodmell's attorney told News 5 that his client would continue his campaign for Congress. “He’s a committed candidate,” said Dennis Knizley. “He’s put a lot of his personal money in this and he intends to go forward with his campaign,” Knizley said.

But then came Thursday's announcement. His campaign website, www.benjaminlodmellforcongress.com/08/, has also been shut down.

Lodmell, who has a wife and school age children, is scheduled to be in a Baldwin County next Thursday on the misdemeanor solicitation charge.

get with dave thomas and arbitrate yourself back into the running

Posted by earthlink4@earthlink.net on 04/05/08 - 7:23 pm • Report Abuse   

Good!

If this guy couldn’t score a hooker without being caught, what the hey kind of congressmen would he make? :LOL:

Posted by BamaBob on 04/04/08 - 8:44 pm • Report Abuse   


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