Governor Charlie Crist Accidentally Sends Callers To Sex Hotline
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Updated: 11:25 AM Dec 4, 2009
Governor Charlie Crist Accidentally Sends Callers To Sex Hotline
Florida Governor Charlie Crist inadvertently led people to a sex chat line in a phone recording meant to direct residents to a health insurance program for kids.
Posted: 11:25 AM Dec 4, 2009
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Florida Governor Charlie Crist inadvertently led people to a sex chat line
in a phone recording meant to direct residents to a health insurance program for kids.

The Governor made a recording for parents who are put on hold when they're calling for information about Kidcare.

But the number the governor gave, had nothing to do with the program.

It sent callers to another number -- that eventually sent them, to this...

"Hey there sexy guy. Welcome to an exciting new way to go live. One on one with hot (bleep) girls waiting right now to talk to you."

The governors office says callers have been hearing the wrong number for at least two months.

They say the mistake was from the script the Governor read from.

The Governors office say they have no idea how many people have called the sex line.

They say the minute they found out about the problem, they took the message down.


Latest Comments

Posted by: ccw Location: inyourface on Dec 4, 2009 at 07:29 PM

I believe this is not the first time a state help line has turned out to be a sex talk number, very interesting and it's still funny.
Posted by: just me Location: tallahassee on Dec 4, 2009 at 06:41 PM

can I get that number?
Posted by: rla on Dec 4, 2009 at 04:00 PM

HAHAHAHA!!!!! That is SO funny!
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