I also had to work through the violation of my date rape, my unhealthy relationships with men, my anger toward the people involved in the scandal, and those who exploited me afterwards.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I had to go to jail, which was probably the most humbling thing I've ever had to deal with in my life.
I did my time for the rape. I paid my money to Las Vegas. I paid my dues.
Eventually I became involved with somebody, and I was fired.
They did it to try and belittle me, to try and to take away my pride. But I went through the whole system with them. And at the end, I - I wanted the public to know that I was okay, even though I was hurting.
The biggest scandal I was ever involved in was - in high school, at a basketball game, I shot and scored for the other team.
I parted ways with the Congress, a party that I served for so many years, because its leadership constantly humiliated me by ignoring my talent both as a leader and an administrator.
My detractors would be mistaken to believe that the allegations against me that had no basis and were all lies would distract me. I continue to do my job.
I know I didn't want to get caught up in the cycle of drugs and violence that was around me. Deep down inside, I felt there was something better outside the situation I was in.
I went to prison, I paid my bill.
I accused a woman of doing something behind my back when I knew that she hadn't, just to see if she loved me.
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