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SLED clears Sanford on financial questions

Agency probe finds governor didn't use taxpayer money for travel to visit mistress.

By Meg Kinnard
Associated Press
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    On Wednesday, S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford reneged on a promise to release financial records of his trips to see his mistress.

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COLUMBIA Gov. Mark Sanford used no taxpayer money to see his Argentine mistress during two visits to her country and three meetings in New York, S.C. law enforcement agents said Thursday.

Meanwhile, the embattled Republican dug in, brushing aside calls to resign and announcing he would spend the holiday weekend with his wife and sons in Florida, where his in-laws live. His spokesman said they hope to take a longer family vacation toward the end of the month.

“He remains committed and determined to repair the damage he has done in his marriage and to building back the trust of the people of South Carolina,” spokesman Joel Sawyer said.

Over the course of a two-day interview with The Associated Press this week, Sanford revealed he has seen Maria Belen Chapur, the Argentine woman he calls his soul mate, six times since they first met at an open air dance spot in Uruguay in 2001. He said the relationship turned physical when he saw her during a 2008 economic development trip to South America.

State Law Enforcement Division Chief Reggie Lloyd said agents were first checking into that trip and four others: two trysts in New York; a meeting in New York City that was attended by a spiritual adviser and was meant to be their last; and the secret trip to Argentina from which Sanford returned last week after his puzzling absence from the state. His staff had said he was hiking the Appalachian Trail, and he later apologized for misleading them.

After Sanford told the AP about meeting Chapur in 2004 at a New York bistro, Lloyd said agents also asked for information about that.

“Out of an abundance of caution, we immediately called over to the governor's office,” Lloyd said.

He said the governor was fully cooperative and agents reviewed his personal financial records.

The governor said he plans to release his travel records to the media later. He has already given the state treasurer two personal checks totaling $3,300 to cover costs for the part of the 2008 economic development trip where he saw Chapur.

Sanford and Jenny, his wife of 20 years, have said they want to reconcile.

Sawyer would not say where the family will stay in Florida for the holiday weekend or where they will vacation.

Also Thursday, a publisher announced it has terminated Sanford's deal to write a book on fiscal conservatism. Spokesman Adrian Zackheim said the decision to drop the book titled “Within Our Means” was mutual between the governor and the publisher, Sentinel, a dedicated conservative imprint within Penguin Group (USA) Inc.

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