It’s been weeks since we last heard about a scandal regarding Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R), so I guess we were due. The one that ran on the front page of today’s LA Times, like so many of the others, paints a pretty disturbing picture.
Days after Arnold Schwarzenegger jumped into the race for governor and girded for questions about his past, a tabloid publisher wooing him for a business deal promised to pay a woman $20,000 to sign a confidentiality agreement about an alleged affair with the candidate.
American Media Inc., which publishes the National Enquirer, signed a friend of the woman to a similar contract about the alleged relationship for $1,000.
American Media’s contract with Gigi Goyette of Malibu is dated Aug. 8, 2003, two days after Schwarzenegger announced his candidacy on a late-night talk show. Under the agreement, Goyette must disclose to no one but American Media any information about her “interactions” with Schwarzenegger.
American Media never solicited further information from Goyette or her friend, Judy Mora, also of Malibu, both women said. The Enquirer had published a cover story two years earlier describing an alleged seven-year sexual relationship between Goyette and Schwarzenegger during his marriage to Maria Shriver, California’s first lady.
American Media loves running stories about a star and an adulterous affair and did so when it first learned of Schwarzenegger’s relationship with Goyette. When Schwarzenegger began a candidate for governor, and news outlets started learning about Schwarzenegger’s voracious appetites, it seemed like a prime time for American Media to revisit the story it helped break.
Instead, American Media’s publisher, a Schwarzenegger ally, paid the accuser and her friend, and kept the story quiet. Shortly thereafter, American Media put out a 120-page magazine celebrating Schwarzenegger as an embodiment of the “American dream.” And then, just two days before he was sworn into office, Schwarzenegger and American Media struck a lucrative business arrangement.
So, how will Schwarzenegger’s career formally end? Does he announce that he’s not running for re-election, or does he get beat in a GOP primary next year?