Filed under: Scandals, Internet, Scoops, Congress, Foleygate, BHDC

Soon after the Mark Foley scandal erupted last fall, an enterprising Canadian man named Clarke Brunsdon registered the Web site Maf54.org to forever memorialize the AOL conversations the former Congressman had with young pages. Foley, you’ll recall, used the screen name Maf54 to chat up his kiddie pals via instant messenger.
“I could not possibly imagine anything more legendary than that conversation between a Congressman and a Congressional page,” Brunsdon tells BHDC. “The traffic was pretty heavy for a while – when it initially came out, a couple thousand hits a day.”
He plans to keep domain registered for as long as he owns the server it runs on. But, despite its popularity, he is willing to give it up to another Web entrepreneur.
“If someone else wanted the domain with the intentions of developing it,” says Brunsdon, ”I’d send it over at no cost.”
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