Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu â€" who became the face of Arizona border security nationally after he started stridently opposing illegal immigration â€" threatened his Mexican ex-lover with deportation when the man refused to promise never to disclose their years-long relationship, the former boyfriend and his lawyer tell New Times.
The latest of the alleged threats were made through Babeu's personal attorney, who's also running the sheriff's campaign for Congress in District 4, the ex-lover says.
He says lawyer Chris DeRose demanded he sign an agreement that he would never breathe a word about the affair. But Jose (New Times is withholding his last name because Babeu and his attorney have challenged his legal status) refused.
The 34-year-old from central Mexico charges that the sheriff's lawyer warned against mentioning the affair with Babeu. DeRose said gossip about Babeu would focus attention on Jose, attention that could result in his deportation, Jose says.
She says she spoke directly to the sheriff's lawyer, DeRose,
about the Babeu camp's threats that Jose could be deported if he
"revealed the relationship." She says DeRose falsely claimed that Jose's visa had expired.