13 shocking high-profile confessions
POSTED: 08:46 AM PST Jan 18, 2013
UPDATED: 08:51 AM PST Jan 18, 2013
Lance Armstrong is only the latest public figure forced to make public and sometimes painful confessions.
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In 2006, the Rev. Ted Haggard resigns as president of the National Association of Evangelicals after a man claims they had had sexual trysts together and that Haggard bought crystal methamphetamine from him and they used it together. Haggard, who had been an outspoken opponent of gay marriage, would eventually acknowledge almost all of the allegations against him, including using meth.
