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U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk's ex-wife files FEC complaint about campaign payments to his girlfriend

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Kirk and McCracken lived together in Illinois and Washington, D.C., from about June 2011 until January, Elk said. He said they remain friends.

McCracken declined Tribune requests for an interview. She released a redacted version of her response to the FEC, along with a statement saying that complaints to the FEC often are filed to "grab a quick headline to exact revenge or advance a personal or political agenda."

"I believe that is the case here and part of a pattern of behavior by Sen. Kirk's estranged ex-wife," she said.

A lawyer for McCracken told the Tribune that she was no longer involved in Kirk's re-election efforts. He is not up for re-election until 2016.

Vertolli, 39, who sat for a series of interviews with the Tribune, is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and Northwestern University School of Law. She had been a Navy lieutenant and intelligence officer and a lawyer for the CIA.

While alleging that the payments to McCracken may have violated FEC rules, Vertolli said the money paid to her did not. Still, she said she believed the campaign wanted her compensation shielded from public view.

Kirk's campaign staff disputed Vertolli's account. Elk said she backed Kirk's Senate run, volunteering on the campaign before moving into a paid position in September 2010.

"Ms. Vertolli stood next to Congressman Kirk when he announced his Senate campaign ... and subsequently, she raised funds, made phone calls and contributed to scheduling and outreach plans as a volunteer and informal adviser," Elk said. "She later asked to make contributions in legal research and was added to various work teams."

Indeed, when Kirk announced his Senate bid in July 2009, Vertolli told reporters: "He'll make a great senator." But as the campaign advanced, he tried to contain Vertolli's public remarks. When she commented on a political blog — defending Kirk on issues related to his marriage and military service — Kirk emailed her. The Jan. 5, 2010, email, which Vertolli gave to the Tribune, said:

hey, can I ask you to not post on the blogs? You have unique authority and power with our message, wasting it on the blogosphere is beneath you and me — there will be moments for you to comment but I would not add your name to a post — sort of like Jackie O cmmenting (sic) on a blog ...

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