Sanford Says He 'Crossed Lines' in Marriage ; Details Emerge From 1995 Trip

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Embattled South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford acknowledged Tuesday that he "crossed lines" during his marriage, with women in addition to the Argentine girlfriend he disclosed last week, as information surfaced that he had a romantic interlude as early as 1995 on an official congressional trip to Chile.

Mr. Sanford suggested in a statement to The Washington Times that he did not have sexual intercourse with these other women, but that he did have romantic encounters with others after his marriage in 1989 to Jenny Sullivan. Mr. Sanford served three terms in Congress from 1995 to 2001, and was elected South Carolina's chief executive in November 2002.

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Sanford Says He 'Crossed Lines' in Marriage ; Details Emerge From 1995 Trip

"Prior to being governor, I crossed lines that a husband should not cross, but I have never crossed the ultimate line with respect to unfaithfulness,...

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