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04.28.2008 12:42 pm

Connie Johnson: I will be vindicated

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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State Rep. Connie Johnson - facing a lawsuit targeting her place on the ballot - held a defiant news conference this morning, putting her opponents on notice that she intends to be around for the August primary.

“I am flattered by their fear,” Johnson said. “However, for the record, I am deeply concerned about their tactics and where these tactics take us as a community and as members of the Missouri Democratic Party.

One of Johnson’s two rivals from within the party - State Rep. Robin Wright-Jones - filed a lawsuit challenging her residency status.

As reported in the Post-Dispatch and elsewhere, court documents and other records suggest that Johnson has been staying with her ailing mother at a home in the city’s West End - which is both outside the House District she represents, and the State Senate she is seeking to represent.

In today’s presser, Johnson provided a copy of her answer to the lawsuit, which seems to allow room for ambiguity. The motion states that Johnson has “maintained a physical presence” at her district address on Tara Lane in the city’s North Point neighborhood, “although, like most other state representatives of this state, she maintains more than one residence…”

But that address, Johnson added, was not always where she rested her head.

“Have I ever left for a little while? Absolutely,” Johnson said.

Further blurring the picture is that Johnson rented out her district home to a pair of tenants, whom she later sued for failing to pay rent.

William Keys, a city firefighter who rented the home with his fiancee, said Johnson was never around. Johnson maintains that they all shared the house in a “living arrangement that went afoul.”

“The Love Boat hit an iceberg,” Johnson said.

Johnson and her attorney, Rufus Tate, expect to be in court soon. A deposition is also scheduled for later this week. Meanwhile, Johnson appears poised for a fight.

“Mark my words,” Johnson said. “I will be vindicated. These lies will not stand and I will be on the ballot in August.”

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Looks like Rodney Hubard’s $325 donation to Greg Carter is paying huge dividends. While Reps. Jones and Johnson argue this out in te media and in court he gets to focus on just his campaign. sound like he’s getting some advise from the Clay camp - Divide and Conquer.

— Steve Knows
5:10 pm April 28th, 2008

Representative Johnson is the poster child of why the Supreme Court upheld the voter ID requirements. How much support is she getting from ACORN?

— Vote Republican
5:43 pm April 28th, 2008

Fight all you want Connie, when you’re wrong, you’re wrong. You are an opportunist and you got caught. MS Wright-Jones is very much in the right on this one and hopefully the citizens of the the 5th Senatorial District will win witrh you OFF the ballot!

— BNB
9:34 pm April 28th, 2008

It is so nice to see an elected official fight back for the right reasons
—Rodney Hubbard was so shook that Johnson was on the ballot that he was able to convince his Republican “Sugar Daddy” to give him 50 more donations
—Robin Wrong was so shook that she filed a frivolous lawsuit
—Its starting to appear that the Candidate to beat is Connie Johnson

— Demablog
9:41 am April 29th, 2008

The way Johnson acted recently in a committee hearing to a County Sheriff who was testifying was appalling. She shouldn’t be running. She needs to check her attitude at the door. She needs to remember she is elected to represent the citizens not berate them.

— Astonished
1:10 pm April 29th, 2008