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Those Wacky Heterosexuals Episode No. 7
Sunday, November 3rd, 2002
November 3, 2002
Misplaced “moral outrage”
Waterbury Mayor and christohet supremacist Philip Giordano, who lost the U.S. Senate race to incumbent Joseph Lieberman, was arrested on July 27 on federal sex charges involving a minor. Police reported the alleged sexual misconduct involved two girls, ages nine and 11. “The conduct in which Mr. Giordano is charged today is disgraceful,” said Michael Wolf, special agent in charge of the FBI investigation.Wolf said the investigation began after they received reports that Giordano, a long-time Republican who is married and has three children, was “having inappropriate sex.” The FBI, state prosecutors, and the Internal Revenue Service said their investigations are continuing and may lead to more charges.U.S. District Judge Alan Nevas sealed the arrest warrant affidavit at Giordano’s request. Investigators would not elaborate on what they meant by “interstate facility” and an IRS agent would not comment on her part of the investigation.
Giordano is a director of Catholic-based Human Life International, an anti-abortion organization, and he has been an outspoken critic of abortion and the sad state of morals and family values in the United States. He ran against Lieberman on a campaign of “moral outrage” based on Clinton and Gore.
