Jones says he was contacted three years ago by Haggard for sex - he thinks through a gay newspaper advertisement or an online ad he posted on rentboy.com.
Today, Jones showed the Denver Post an envelope addressed to him from "Art," a name Jones says Haggard used - sent from an address in Colorado Springs. Jones said the envelope came to him with two $100 bills inside.
Jones also played a recording of a voicemail left for Jones from "Art." Jones refused to reveal what the topic of the voicemail was about because there could be legal problems and he wants to consult with an attorney.
"They want to protect the sanctity of marriage and I am trying to figure out what that means because they are not doing a good job," Jones said of anti-gay marriage proponents. "To have someone in such a high profile position preaching against them and doing opposite behind other people's backs is hypocritical."
Jones said he would take a lie detector test to validate his claims. From a Denver Post story just posted. Guy sounds like a drama queen. But if Haggard's fingerprints are on the envelope or the voice mail matches his voice, he is cooked.
The fact that such a site (or a site called rentgirl.com for that matter) is left to operate means somebody in law enforcement isn't doing their job.