Former South Carolina governor and current Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is facing renewed accusations of infidelity from witnesses and signed affidavits obtained by DailyMail.com. Will Folks and Larry Marchant both signed affidavits in 2010 alleging sexual relationships with Haley before she was elected governor. Haley denied the allegations at the time and has continued to maintain her innocence, frequently citing her husband’s military service as a reason for her presidential candidacy.
Multiple sources who worked with Haley have come forward with claims of her infidelity, describing “steamyliaisons” in her Cadillac SUV, “canoodling” in bars, and nights spent together at a Columbia duplex. Haley has not responded to the recent allegations as of the time of publication.
The scandal first emerged during her gubernatorial campaign in 2010, where Folks first admitted to an affair on his blog, FITSNews, prompting Haley to respond with a categorical denial. Marchant also came forward with a claim of a one-night stand with Haley in 2008, which was dismissed as a desperate attack by a paid campaign consultant.
Despite the scandal, Haley successfully continued her political career, serving as governor until 2017 and becoming the ambassador to the United Nations. Allegations of infidelity have haunted her political career, including rumors of an affair with then-President Donald Trump in 2018. Haley has vehemently denied these claims, calling them “disgusting” and “absolutely not true.”
The recent resurgence of infidelity accusations comes as Haley’s campaign gears up for the New Hampshire primary, with sources claiming that her alleged affairs were widely known among South Carolina politicos, painting a contrasting image to her public persona of a faithful wife and dedicated presidential candidate.
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