Anonymous wrote:Rep. Mark Green (R-TN) is resigning from the House of Representatives.
“Audibly emotional, Green also thanked his family, with whom his relationship was strained last year as his wife publicly accused him of an extramarital affair and filed for divorce, and their daughter accused Green of being corrupted by his Congressional career.”
https://nashvillebanner.com/2025/07/08/congressman-mark-green-resigns-special-election/
Update:
“Before Mark Green abruptly retired from the U.S. House of Representatives last summer, the embattled congressman and his lobbyist business partner allegedly used trade information from one of the partner’s clients to compete for a lucrative fuel agreement with the Guyanese government.
Last spring, Green established a company called Prosimos alongside lobbyist and corporate attorney Marc C. Hebert.
In June, Green announced his retirement from Congress, less than six months into his fourth term, which he won in a 2024 campaign riddled with personal drama surrounding his divorce, an alleged affair and tensions among his family. In July, he stepped down, triggering a frenetic special election to replace him in the seat that represents a significant chunk of the midstate.
At the center of Prosimos’ burgeoning portfolio is Guyana, a South American country which Green visited repeatedly during his last stint in office, even reportedly while making his retirement announcement.
Since discovering a large oil reserve off its coast in 2015, Guyana has been targeted by larger countries hoping to profit from its resources and need for infrastructure to mine said oil.
According to the lawsuit, that was not exactly an original business plan.
A pair of businesses named Curlew Mainstream LLC and Playera Group Global LLC are suing Green, Hebert and Hebert’s law firm, Jones Walker LLP, claiming that the pair used confidential information to compete for a similar contract.”
https://nashvillebanner.com/2026/03/05/mark-green-marc-hebert-prosimos-guyana-lawsuit/?utm_campaign=a-case-study-in-congressional-smut-i-have-the-receipts&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=sourcessay.news
Oh and also this: