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Mayor Edward A. Hanna (1922-2009), turned out to be Utica, New York's most infamous Gay Blade and its own biggest phony and faker, to use the perverted mayor's own words. Driven from office on sexual harassment charges by his own young and attractive gay male office staff. Hanna resigned in disgrace, as a wretched failure, and at a direct cost to Utica taxpayers of over $250,000 in legal settlements that were paid directly to his very attentive male accusers. Hanna, an alleged millionaire, contributed a mere $75.000 to his own legal defense. His public antics were primarily a cover in order to hide his own bizarre and secret gay life carried on from Utica to New York City and beyond. It is no small wonder that Hanna had such a fascination with excrement in his public tirades. To the doubters amongst you, especially you folks from Missouri, don't discount this story completely until you've had a chance to read all of the documents that were filed against the Gay Blade himself. He couldn't resign fast enough once the charges became public. Watching gay pornographic movies in his private residence with his male staffers was only a small part of what was alleged. Hanna would pick up these young male "staffers", according to press reports, in popular gay bars and clubs in New York City and lure them back to Utica with the promise of a job at City Hall. It was just a little different kind of job that Hanna would give them. • Famous Gay &Lesbians See Famous Gay Politicians YouTube. • Видео http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ss.... http://www.nytimes.com/2000/07/08/nyr... http://www.spiegel.de/international/g...