Prostitution Scandal Takes Down Florida GOP Representative
Mike Horner's name was on the list of a brothel's clients
Mike Horner, a Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives, resigned today after he was named as an alleged client in an investigation over a prostitution ring.
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Google search for Mike Horner shows gohorney.com
REPUBLICAN FOR FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 42 ... Committee recognized Mike Horner as the 2006 Republican Man of the Year.
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