- John Jenrette
John Wilson Jenrette, Jr. (born
May 19 ,1936 ) is a former Americanpolitician from the Democratic Party. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from January 1975 until December 1980.Biography
Jenrette was born in Horry County,
South Carolina in 1936. After graduating fromlaw school at theUniversity of South Carolina , worked as a city attorney, then a judge, as he attempted to reach higher office. Jenrette was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1964, where he represented his native town of Myrtle Beach.Jenrette retired from the state house to run for a seat in the U.S. House in 1972. Jenrette defeated seventeen-term Congressman
John L. McMillan in the primary, but lost the general election to RepublicanEdward Lunn Young . Undaunted, Jenrette ran for the same seat in 1974. In part because of the extreme unpopularity of the Republicans following theWatergate scandal , Jenrette unseated Young.Jenrette, a liberal, seemed out of place representing his rather conservative waterfront congressional district. However, he was locally well-known, and the South Carolina Republican Party was not especially well-organized at the time in that part of the state. Jenrette easily defeated Young again in 1976 and was unopposed in 1978.
Jenrette is most famous for two actions during his days as a Congressman. First, he had sex with his then-wife,
Rita Jenrette , behind a pillar on the steps of the Capitol Building. The comedy group "Capitol Steps " take their name from this escapade. Second, he was charged with and convicted for accepting a $50,000bribe in theAbscam sting operation conducted by the FBI in 1980. Jenrette was sentenced to two years in prison, of which he served 13 months. He had not been videotaped taking bribes, as some of his colleagues had, but he was recorded saying he'd been given cash by an associate. His wife, Rita, separated with him in January 1981 and the two divorced later the same year. In 1989 he was convicted of shoplifting a necktie from a department store inBailey's Crossroads ,Virginia and was sentenced to 30 days.Jenrette was defeated for reelection in 1980 and resigned from Congress on
December 10 , just days before the end of his term. He is currently president of a public-relations firm in his nativeMyrtle Beach , and developing property in Cherry Grove,South Carolina .External links
*CongBio|J000099
* [http://www.congressionalbadboys.com/Jenrette.htm Profile from "Congressional Bad Boys"]ources
*"The Washington Post" "Destination Scandal" tour of DC
*"The Hill",May 29 ,2002
*"The Post and Courier" (Charleston, SC),November 17 ,1999
*"The Post and Courier" (Charleston, SC),July 22 ,2000
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