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Israeli aide: New Jersey governor ruined my life [Golan Cipel denies he is gay, denounces McGreevey]
YNet ^ | Sept. 27, 2006 | Yuval Karni

Posted on 09/27/2006 4:13:22 AM PDT by Alouette

Since the case made waves on two continents over two years ago, Golan Cipel has been hiding from the media. The story of the relationship between the governor of New Jersey and the advisor from Israel was all over the American and Israeli papers, but until now Cipel has refused to be interviewed. With the publication of former New Jersey Governor James McGreevey’s tell-all book The Confession, Cipel has decided to break his silence.

Since the story died down, Cipel has attempted to lead a quiet life. “It took me a long time to find work,” he notes.

“At first I wanted to continue my struggle from abroad, but after I saw that my family was being attacked by journalists I decided to conduct my struggle from Israel. The whole story is painful. What hurts the most is that my entire life I’ve kept my integrity, and suddenly I got involved in this case because of someone else. I wanted to get married, to have a family, and because of him I’ve lost a good many years of my life.

“When I returned to Israel my feeling was that this man would try to return to public life, and that’s what’s happening now. That’s why I’m no longer prepared to remain silent. Why is he writing a book? If his only concern was his two daughters, the two families he destroyed, he would have focused on his personal life. But he needs the public’s sympathy, the applause, for them to love him. That was his main motivation for getting into politics.”

A meeting in Rishon Lezion

The case exploded in August 2004 when James McGreevey held a press conference in which he confessed his homosexuality, told of a long affair he’d had with Golan Cipel, and claimed that Cipel had blackmailed him. Cipel vehemently denied the charges, claiming he’d been sexually harassed by the governor and had never had sex with him.

An FBI investigation examined both the blackmail allegations and the sexual harassment charges, but the case was closed and none of the people involved was put on trial.

Cipel and McGreevey met for the first time in Rishon Lezion when a group of politicians from New Jersey was on a visit to Israel. McGreevey, an ambitious and charismatic politician, was then mayor of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, and Cipel was spokesman for Rishon Lezion.

The two hit it off immediately, and McGreevey, who was considering running for governor, promised Cipel a PR position. For Cipel, who’d previously served as spokesman for the Israeli Consulate in New York and parliamentary advisor to MK Avi Yehezkel, this was a golden opportunity.

Cipel was 32 when he started working for McGreevey. In his first two years, he says, nothing happened that would give him an indication of what awaited him in the future.

And then, in the narrow corridor…

Cipel will never forget the fateful encounter in the governor’s home.

“He called me to a meeting in his home. His wife was in the hospital on pregnancy bed rest. There was a guard outside. We started to talk, and then he suggested that we go to the bar for a drink. I told him that this wasn’t acceptable. He said that he was a regular guy, that he didn’t intend to change his habits; that he’d grown up in this neighborhood.

"I went with him, after all, I was his aide. The guard came with us. We went to the bar, and there everyone really did know him and shook his hand. I don’t like beer. I didn’t want to drink. He laughed at me in front of everyone and kept drinking.

“At a certain point he suggested that we go home. He told me that he needed to speak with me. When we left the bar he bought Jägermeister at a store and took the bottle home. At home he spoke with me about work. I listened patiently, took notes, and he drank and tried to convince me to drink. He accompanied me to the door, and then he remembered that he had something on the second floor, that was related to work and that he wanted to show me.

“He went up, and I went up after him in the narrow corridor. Suddenly he pushed me into the room and jumped on me. We began to struggle. I shook him off me. He stopped and there was an awkward moment. I was in total shock. This was the man I'd so respected, a nice man, and suddenly I see before me an entirely different person, an insane person with an insane look in his eyes.

"I thought to myself: ‘How did this happen to me? God, how did this happen?’ I asked him why he thought that I’m gay, and he said to me that everyone is a bit gay.”

How did the evening end?

“I went home and I couldn't sleep the whole night. I kept thinking, ‘What do I do, how do I work now?’ I knew that in a case like that, with such a strong and dangerous man against me, there’s nowhere to escape to. I went into a process of denial. My mind was a maelstrom of fear, of confusion.

"I knew that I had nowhere to go. Where could I go, to the cops? They were part of his office. To the attorney general? Part of his office. They’re his people. I knew that the guy had power, and if I endangered him I'd be in trouble. The next day he acted as if nothing had happened.”

And what happened afterwards?

“The second incident occurred after he broke his leg. He called me and asked me to come to him for a work-related matter. His young aide was in the house and his wife and baby as well. The governor lay on a special hospital bed that was in the living room. The baby was on the floor, and his wife and his aide were speaking in the living room.

"Suddenly he took out his penis and started masturbating and moaning next to me. He tapped the bed and motioned for me to come sit with him. I looked at him and I saw that insane look in his eyes. I said to him, ‘Your baby is in the room,’ but he didn’t bat an eyelash and kept moaning. I decided to leave the house.

"The aide decided to leave the house with me. He walked in the governor’s direction to say goodbye and shake his hand. The governor pulled him over by force and tried to kiss him on the lips. The aide pushed him, looked in my direction, saw that I'd taken in what had happened, and then I realized that I wasn’t the only one who knew those things about him.”

But you still didn’t leave after the second time...

“That’s where my mistake was. I said to myself that there are several other people who know about his harassment and they manage with it, so I’ll manage with his problem too. In retrospect it was a mistake. You have to confront people like that in spite of the shame, the fear, and the confusion.

"At that point I should have complained. The intoxication with power led him to do these things, and he was intoxicated with his power. He used to tell me that only God was above him. The problem is that if you don’t complain, in the end you’ll be accused of agreeing to it. And ultimately that’s what happened to me.”

When did you lodge a complaint?

“For several months nothing happened and I thought I could manage with it, but the third time he attacked me during a trip to Washington in his car. During that incident I almost attacked him back. I was close to doing that. I intended to hit him back. After the third time I decided to leave.

"From the moment I left the governor tried to control me from afar. I ran away to New York. I left everything without telling a soul, but then the campaign of persecution began. I was astonished that since the first incident I'd been followed, my mail had been read, my phone lines had been tapped, notes had been left on my car. I felt like I was in the movie ‘The Firm’ with Tom Cruise. The governor himself would tell me that I’m with him until the day I die, until I’m deep in the earth.”

In the end it was McGreevey who decided to come out of the closet and explode the story. Cipel found himself in the middle of a worldwide scandal.

“I went through a very tough time. I was fighting a huge corrupt system with connections in the American media. I was accused of attempting to blackmail the governor.”

How did your family and friends in Israel respond?

“Here I got tremendous support. There’s a difference between Americans and Israelis. Israelis don’t buy stories and don’t buy the politicians’ Hollywood show. In America they believe politicians more. But the governor destroyed my life. Everything that I'd built I lost because of him. I never thought I'd be involved in a case like this.

"On the other hand I encouraged myself: I fought back, this giant of a man was brought down, and his entire corrupt apparatus was brought down. Little me brought down the big governor. That’s the thing that gives me strength. He won the PR battle, but I won the war. It’s a fact. The governor resigned.”

The story is totally different in the governor’s book. He talks of a relationship you two had.

“I know this guy very well. Once we were talking about politicians involved in scandals, and he said to me that the simple thing you have to do is to stand up in front of the American people and apologize. He told me that Americans are a softhearted compassionate people. They always forgive their leaders. He’s trying to turn the whole case into a story that’s just about gays.

“That’s why it’s important to me now to tell my story. I never had anything with him, he didn’t kiss me and there was nothing personal between us. It could be that he’s confusing me with one of his other aides. But I’m Israeli and so I was different from the others: I was pushed into a corner until I decided to wage war. And I’m not gay at all.

"He himself wrote in the book that there’s a chance that Golan isn’t gay, but he thought that if he had a relationship with me perhaps he'd succeed in moving me to the other side. That sentence proves everything.”

Ronen Tal and Etti Abramov assisted with this article


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: gay; gayamerican; golancipel; homosexualagenda; mcgreevey; uhprettydisgusting
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To: Fairview
For that matter I know some straight people who believe they are so wonderfully sexy that they can convert the homosexuals.

Yep. Lots of vain and ignorant people on both sides of the sexual divide.
21 posted on 09/27/2006 5:36:03 AM PDT by George W. Bush
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I don't believe this guy at all. If some guy I worked for pulled out his d*ck and started wacking off and told me to come sit beside him, It would be over for him. Yea right, He didn't know who to tell. How about going to the FBI? Getting a Republican to help him out?


22 posted on 09/27/2006 5:40:06 AM PDT by KavMan
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To: KavMan
I don't believe this guy at all.

McGreevey is just such a paragon of honesty and truth, of course Cipel must be lying about this wonderful specimen of humanity.

If Cipel did go to the police, or conservative media, the screams of "HOMOPHOBIA" would be deafening.

23 posted on 09/27/2006 5:45:58 AM PDT by Alouette (Psalms of the Day: 29-34)
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To: KavMan

As I said, I don't know if he's gay or not. Like you I have to wonder. I was just making a remark about a sentence in the article that struck me as being totally accurate: that a lot of gays believe they can convert the straight, even if the experience is forcible.


24 posted on 09/27/2006 5:47:55 AM PDT by Fairview
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To: Alouette

He thinks I'm GAY! Get him away! Get him away!

25 posted on 09/27/2006 5:48:12 AM PDT by eyedigress
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To: KavMan
If some guy I worked ... started wanking off and told me to come sit beside him, It would be over for him.

Maybe for you. But a lot of men aren't that assertive and are confused/frightened/embarassed by some perv making a pass. Not everyone is like you. If faced with the situtation, I'm not sure you would punch the Pervinator either. That kind of thing can be pretty shocking even to persons of firm character.

Yea right, He didn't know who to tell. How about going to the FBI?

He probably wanted to keep his cushy job (for which he was unqualified) and was probably nervous about his status as a foreign citizen in a security position. And going to the FBI would still make his name infamous, just like the current scandal has. I'd guess a lot of his silence and reticence has to do with being foreign and not wanting his name to be ruined by this pervert.

Getting a Republican to help him out?

What? In New Jersey?
26 posted on 09/27/2006 5:49:58 AM PDT by George W. Bush
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To: KavMan

Oh, I don't know. Few people would want to let it be known that they were the object of a homosexual's affections.


27 posted on 09/27/2006 5:53:44 AM PDT by Dan Evans
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To: PBRSTREETGANG
but that is McGreevey playing himself in that photo.

Really? Must be an old picture. Sure doesn't look at all like that now.

28 posted on 09/27/2006 5:55:38 AM PDT by Malsua
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To: Alberta's Child
Didn't McGreevey break his leg while romping with one of boytoys? Are you saying it was Cipel?

This account sounds very believable to me. I wonder when his ex-wife will come out with her book.
29 posted on 09/27/2006 6:13:48 AM PDT by Andy'smom
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To: Alouette

STFU about all your immoral lives!!! GO AWAY!!!!


30 posted on 09/27/2006 6:13:50 AM PDT by Suzy Quzy ("When Cabals Go Kabooms"....upcoming book on Mary McCarthy's Coup-Plotters.)
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To: Alouette; All
Reminds me of what a Ga. Dept. of Transportation Enforcement undercover agent told me and my co-workers in 1982. I worked in a complex just south of downtown Atlanta for a state agency that maintained most every other state agency's mobile 2-way radio communications.

This guy came in to have his radio switched from his old car into his new one. We struck up a conversation while doing the work and afterwards the entire shop and he sat around and talked about his "duties". One of which entailed him acting as bait at a state-owned rest stop just west of Atlanta(a few miles past Six Flags) My boss lived out that way and asked him why it had just recently been closed down. He said they had to close it because of all the homosexual activity going on there. He acted as a decoy's a motorist stopped to catch a couple hours of shut-eye whilst traveling-and the freaks(his words) would approach him by tapping on his window and then offer their "services". This particular rest stop was the closest one to Atlanta(which had and still has a large homosexual population) and this was why they surmised why "activity" at this rest stop was so high.

Most of the participants were truckers and locals. But according to this agent what finally forced the state to close it was they caught a very high ranking officer(can't recall exactly which one it's been so long-possibly a colonel) who was stationed at Fort Mac(the Army command base located near Atlanta) who was there one night "cruising" for customers. This officer was married and had children.

This agent was so appalled at this due to the fact this officer who was so high up in the command structure was willing(almost eager) to allow his perversions to overcome his life enough to put himself in such jeopardy of blackmail and all. Remember, the Cold War was still on at this time.

Much like this "Pervinator" McGreevey, I'll never understand what drives these "men" to act in such a manner.
31 posted on 09/27/2006 9:07:34 AM PDT by snuffy smiff (All skill is in vain when an Angel pisses in the flintlock of yer musket.)
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To: PBRSTREETGANG
Cipel's attempts to blackmail McGreevey are what forced McGreevey to out himself

That's a two-part sentence. The blackmail totally destroys Cipel's credibility, no matter in what direction his sexuality may wander. But I don't think that's what forced McGravy to come out of his closet.

This guy, according to my Jersey boys, was as dirty as they come and he seized upon the opportunity to deflect a soon-to-break major scandal by creating another more media-genic sex-based scandal designed to get him sympathy. He figured, and rightly so IMHO, that no one in the media would dare attack a homosexual. Badda-bing-badda-boom he's a "victim."

Three sides to the story: Cipel's, McSleezy's, and the Truth. Clear-cut winner over the other two, at the moment anyway, McGreasy! He is an eminently suitable companion for that other New Jersey Rump Ranger, Barney Frank, aka:

Barney da Bugger of Bayonne.

32 posted on 09/27/2006 9:49:43 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk (What does it matter if we’re all dead, as long as the French respect us.)
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To: Kenny Bunk

I'm aware that McGreevey was "as dirty as they come"...but that's par for the course for Jersey politics.

We definitely differ here because I think that Cipel's threat definitely forced McGreevey out of the closet.


33 posted on 09/27/2006 10:03:04 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: Alouette; 1st-P-In-The-Pod; A_Conservative_in_Cambridge; af_vet_rr; agrace; albyjimc2; ...
Memo to Cipel and McGreevy:

This sort of thing used to be called
"The Love that dare not speak its name."
so why don't you two fellows lead a movement back to that standard?

In the meantime, while we wait for that unlikely event,:
Good luck to Cipel in his upcoming lawsuit.
And the very best of luck to McGreasy in his political comeback attempt.

34 posted on 09/27/2006 10:07:19 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk (What does it matter if we’re all dead, as long as the French respect us.)
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To: Alouette
Jim McGreevey, if Golan Cipel's account can believed, was guilty of sexual harrassment and abusing his official position for personal gain. It doesn't matter to whom the sexual advance was proposed, its still wrong, period. But I don't see Cipel as an innocent victim in this. He worked for McGreevey after all and didn't resign the first time McGreevey hit on him. And if he's so innocent, you'd expect him to clear his name the first time the Governor pegged him as gay. Oh and where's the personal defamation lawsuit? Action speaks a lot louder than words in a situation like this. This case had everything, sex, power, money and absolute corruption.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus

35 posted on 09/27/2006 10:12:08 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: BallyBill
The Democratic Party embraces sexual perverts. And now we see McGreevey making the rounds pitching his sexual kiss and tell book. There's plenty to be raked in underestimating the intelligence of the American people. After all, they still lionize Clinton.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus

36 posted on 09/27/2006 10:14:33 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: Alouette
"I thought to myself: ‘How did this happen to me? God, how did this happen?’ I asked him why he thought that I’m gay, and he said to me that everyone is a bit gay.”

This is typical homo grooming behavior. Get 'em drunk and then convince them they're "a little gay."

Cipel's story certainly rings a lot more true than McSleazy's...
37 posted on 09/27/2006 10:28:48 AM PDT by Antoninus (I don't vote for liberals, regardless of party.)
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To: Alberta's Child
Cipel's story is bullsh!t. His statement about what happened after McGreevey broke his leg -- as well as what he didn't say about it -- is the big indicator here.

Actually, it sounds more true to me than anything that's come out of Mayor McCheesy's mouth.
38 posted on 09/27/2006 10:30:46 AM PDT by Antoninus (I don't vote for liberals, regardless of party.)
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To: Antoninus
This is typical homo grooming behavior. Get 'em drunk and then convince them they're "a little gay."

Yeah, but the problem is that this ruse does work sometimes. Some men just aren't all that particular. Or they're sexually adventurous. And I finally was forced to conclude that most men do think of sex almost non-stop if not engaged in activity that requires their intellect to be focused. So, the sodomites try it because it works more often than you'd think.
39 posted on 09/27/2006 2:06:41 PM PDT by George W. Bush
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