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<text id=89TT2363>
<title>
Sep. 11, 1989: American Notes:West Virginia
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
Sep. 11, 1989 The Lonely War:Drugs
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
NATION, Page 31
American Notes
WEST VIRGINIA
Sex, Lies and Letters
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<p> When West Virginia Attorney General Charles Brown abruptly
resigned last month, it was the result of a plea bargain's
kissin' cousin -- the price that a Kanawha County prosecutor
exacted for ending a grand jury investigation of charges that
Brown had lied under oath.
</p>
<p> It seems Brown, 39, had denied writing a series of notes
about $50,000 that his ex-secretary Brenda Simon, 35, had
demanded as hush money. What was Simon to hush up? That Brown
got her pregnant in 1986 and that she had an abortion. Brown's
ex-wife Alice used the notes during a May hearing on custody of
their young daughter -- and later publicized them. In August,
Simon revealed that she never had the abortion: she gave birth
to a girl, who soon died. Moreover, the baby's father, she said,
was her husband.
</p>
<p> When the Charleston Gazette spilled the story, Simon sued
for $3 million. She withdrew the libel action after the grand
jury probing Brown, who has remarried, turned around and
indicted her on charges of extortion and obtaining money under
false pretenses. Though the jury dropped its investigation of
Brown when he resigned (blaming "a vindictive ex-wife"), his
legal troubles may not be over. He may yet face a federal probe
into allegations that he used his office to raise money to pay
off Simon.
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