Admiral dogged by sex scandal
WASHINGTON, May 11 (UPI) -- U.S. Navy Vice Adm. John
Stufflebeem is entangled in an 18-year-old sex scandal that cost him
a White House job many years ago, papers show.
Stufflebeem, who went on to command 6th Fleet and, last
year, became director of the Navy Staff, is being dogged by an
eight-month affair he had with a female State Department staffer
while the two were assigned to the White House in 1990, the Navy
Times reported Sunday.
Stufflebeem, then a 37-year-old commander, pretended to be a
widower, telling the woman his wife had died of breast cancer and he
was raising his two children on his own, the newspaper said. In
fact, Stufflebeem was still living with his wife at the time.
An inspector general's report said Stufflebeem had sex with
the State Department staffer in sleeping quarters in the White House
basement.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Gary Roughead fired
Stufflebeem March 21 as director of the Navy Staff.
Stufflebeem told the newspaper he never intentionally misled
anybody about the affair.
"It is regrettable that an investigation into an 18-year-old
accusation has caused embarrassment to the Navy and my family. It
was never my intent to harm or deceive either of them," said
Stufflebeem, who has put in paperwork requesting retirement.
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