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Governor Robert Bentley, left, leaves the Alabama Capitol Building on Monday, April 10, 2017, in Montgomery, Ala. Bentley was expected to resign Monday rather than risk impeachment over allegations he abused his powers to cover up an extramarital affair with a top aide, a former administration member said. (Albert Cesare/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley speaks during a news conference on Friday, April 7, 2017, outside the Alabama Capitol building in Montgomery, Ala. Bentley vowed again he won't resign even as his political troubles mounted and lawmakers said they would move forward with impeachment hearings because of a sex scandal. (Albert Cesare /The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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Alabama Governor Robert Bentley leaves a news conference on Friday, April 7, 2017, outside the Alabama Capitol building in Montgomery, Ala. Bentley vowed again he won't resign even as his political troubles mounted and lawmakers said they would move forward with impeachment hearings because of a sex scandal. (Albert Cesare /The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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Alabama Governor Robert Bentley walks to the podium before a news conference on Friday, April 7, 2017, outside the Alabama Capitol building in Montgomery, Ala. Bentley vowed again he won't resign even as his political troubles mounted and lawmakers said they would move forward with impeachment hearings because of a sex scandal. (Albert Cesare /The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley speaks during a news conference on Friday, April 7, 2017, outside the Alabama Capitol building in Montgomery, Ala. Bentley vowed again he won't resign even as his political troubles mounted and lawmakers said they would move forward with impeachment hearings because of a sex scandal. (Albert Cesare /The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley speaks during a news conference on Friday, April 7, 2017, outside the Alabama Capitol building in Montgomery, Ala. Bentley vowed again he won't resign even as his political troubles mounted and lawmakers said they would move forward with impeachment hearings because of a sex scandal. (Albert Cesare /The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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Ross Garber, right, attorney for Robert Bentley, and David Byrne, left, legal advisor for Governor Robert Bentley, discuss the ethics commission decision against Bentley during a press conference in Montgomery, Ala., on Thursday April 6, 2017. (Mickey Welsh /The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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Jerry Fielding, chairman of the Alabama Ethics Commission, speaks during a meeting of the commission in Montgomery, Ala., on Wednesday April 5, 2017. The commission went into executive session to discuss the complaint against Gov.Robert Bentley. The 74-year-old governor admitted personal mistakes after recorded phone calls surfaced of him making sexually charged remarks to a female aide. However, he maintains he did nothing illegal. (Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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Lightning runs through cloud over Blount Cultural Park in Montgomery, Ala., Wednesday, April 5, 2017, as a thunderstorm moves through southern Montgomery County. A powerful tornado toppled trees and downed power lines in rural Georgia and similar scenes played out in spots around Alabama and South Carolina amid drenching rain, high winds and scattered hail - some as big as baseballs. (Albert Cesare/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley exits out of the back of the RSA Union Building in Montgomery, Ala., Wednesday, April 5, 2017. The Alabama Ethics Commission on Wednesday began weighing whether Bentley might have broken the law in a sex-tinged scandal that has engulfed him for the past year. (Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley exits out of the back of the RSA Union Building in Montgomery, Ala., Wednesday, April 5, 2017. The Alabama Ethics Commission on Wednesday began weighing whether Bentley might have broken the law in a sex-tinged scandal that has engulfed him for the past year. (Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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David Byrne, legal advisor for Governor Robert Bentley, attends a meeting of the Alabama Ethics Commission in Montgomery, Ala., on Wednesday April 5, 2017. The commission went into executive session to discuss the complaint against Gov.Robert Bentley. The 74-year-old governor admitted personal mistakes after recorded phone calls surfaced of him making sexually charged remarks to a female aide. However, he maintains he did nothing illegal. (Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP) /

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Bill Athanas, left, an attorney for Governor Robert Bentley, arrives at a meeting of the Alabama Ethics Commission in Montgomery, Ala., on Wednesday April 5, 2017. The commission went into executive session to discuss the complaint against Bentley. The 74-year-old governor admitted personal mistakes after recorded phone calls surfaced of him making sexually charged remarks to a female aide. However, he maintains he did nothing illegal. (Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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The Alabama Ethics Commission meets in Montgomery, Ala., on Wednesday April 5, 2017. The commission went into executive session to discuss the complaint against Gov.Robert Bentley. The 74-year-old governor admitted personal mistakes after recorded phone calls surfaced of him making sexually charged remarks to a female aide. However, he maintains he did nothing illegal. (Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley holds 5-month-old Emmie Robertson of Montgomery, after launching a statewide Baby Box Program to help improve family healthcare outcomes and reduce Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome (SUIDS) Wednesday, March 29, 2017, at the Capitol in Montgomery, Ala. (Julie Bennett /AL.com via AP)

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The Baby Box Co. co-founder Michelle Vick explains what comes with a Baby Box, the state's new initiative to help improve family health care outcomes and reduce Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome (SUIDS) Wednesday, March 29, 2017, at the Alabama Capitol in Montgomery, Ala. (Julie Bennett /AL.com via AP)

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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley talks with new mothers while launching a statewide Baby Box Program to help improve family healthcare outcomes and reduce Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome (SUIDS) Wednesday, March 29, 2017, at the Capitol in Montgomery, Ala. (Julie Bennett /AL.com via AP)

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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley talks with new mothers while launching a statewide Baby Box Program to help improve family healthcare outcomes and reduce Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome (SUIDS) Wednesday, March 29, 2017, at the Capitol in Montgomery, Ala. (Julie Bennett /AL.com via AP)

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Bishop Montgomery guard Gianni Hunt (0) drives around Woodcreek defender Tyrell Roberts (2) during the first half of the boys' CIF Open Division high school basketball championship game in Sacramento, Calif., Saturday, March 25, 2017 (AP Photo/Steve Yeater)

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Bishop Montgomery guard Ethan Thompson (5) drives to the basket against Woodcreek defender Delis Boggs-Smith Jr. (23) during the first half of the boys' CIF Open Division high school basketball championship game in Sacramento, Calif., Saturday, March 25, 2017 (AP Photo/Steve Yeater)