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Murphy admits affair

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PITTSBURGH (AP) – An Upper St. Clair congressman confirmed he had an extramarital affair with a personal friend, a relationship that became public as part of another couple’s divorce proceedings.

Republican Rep. Tim Murphy issued a statement Wednesday through his lawyer saying the affair took place last year and it’s “nobody’s fault but my own.”

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said the disclosure came after the newspaper obtained a court order to unseal the other couple’s divorce action.

A judge ruled Murphy must submit to a deposition in the divorce case by the end of September.

The 64-year-old is in his eighth term. He is a practicing psychologist and commander in the U.S. Navy Reserve.

His congressional spokeswoman referred questions to his lawyer, who didn’t immediately return messages.

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