North Carolina House Speaker accused of having affair, group sex in exchange for ‘political favor’: Lawsuit 

Tim Moore and Jamie Liles Lassiter (filed complaint); inset Scott Lassiter and Jamie Liles Lassiter (Facebook)

Tim Moore and Jamie Liles Lassiter (filed complaint); inset Scott Lassiter and Jamie Liles Lassiter (Facebook)

The salacious lawsuit accusing a top North Carolina lawmaker of pressuring a married woman into a sexual relationship in exchange for “political favor” has apparently been dropped.

Scott Lassiter sued North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore (R) in June, accusing him of having an affair with his wife, Jamie Liles Lassiter, and causing their marriage to end. As Law&Crime previously reported, Scott Lassiter said that Moore “used his position as one of the most powerful elected officials in North Carolina to entice [Lassiter’s] wife, Jamie Liles Lassiter, a mid-level employee of the state government, to participate in an illicit relationship with him.”

Moore, Lassiter said in his civil complaint, “aggressively pursued a sexual relationship with Mrs. Lassiter, even though he knew that she was married to and living with Plaintiff.”

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