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DUKE OF THE DOCK Cunningham, the Duke-Stir (inset)
A taste for yachts contributed to disgraced congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham's downfall, but also, perhaps, to a bit of moral redemption.

According to a soon-to-be-published book, before Cunningham became embroiled in scandal over his rampant bribe-taking, the California Republican privately made amends to Barney Frank, the gay Massachusetts Democrat, for his antigay slurs.

"Look, I want to apologize," Cunningham told Frank, according to Feasting on the Spoils, by investigative reporter Seth Hettena. "I may have said things to you in the past that were harsh. I shouldn't have said those, and I'm not going to say those again." (Among other things, Cunningham had baited Frank into a fight by referring, in a congressional session, to "homos in the military.")

Whence the remorse? According to Hettena, Cunningham renounced his lifelong homophobia after purchasing a yacht, the Buoy Toy, in August 2002 from Scott Schramm. Cunningham later told Schramm, "You know, I used to be very antiwomen, antigay, and a lot of things in my life have changed. And one of those big things was 9/11. That was a big part of my life. I now vote pro-gay, and it's because of you and Lee [Marcum, Schramm's then-partner]."

Cunningham continued, "I'm sure I've met lots of gay people, but I've never met two guys that, you know, were outwardly gay and ... that I would consider drinking buddies and friends and boating buddies and people I want to spend time with ... that also said, 'Oh, by the way, I just happened to be gay.'"

However beneficial for his political development the yacht purchase may have been, however, the Buoy Toy (which Cunningham renamed the Duke-Stir) was nothing but trouble from a legal perspective. The 42-footer, which served as his home for more than a year, was one of the tip-offs investigators had that, just maybe, Cunningham had sources of income other than his Congressional salary.

Feasting on the Spoils (St. Martin's Press) is out in July.

By Jeff Bercovici   05/01/07 11:05 AM
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