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Toronto Mayor Admits to Smoking Crack, Will Not Step Down

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Getty 110513 TorontoMayorRobFord?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1383674231014Andrew Francis Wallace/Toronto Star via Getty Images(TORONTO) — Toronto Mayor Rob Ford will not step down from office even after admitting Tuesday that he smoked crack cocaine.

“To the residents of Toronto, I know I have let you down, and I can’t do anything else but apologize. I know I have to regain your trust and your confidence. I love my job. I love my job, I love this city, I love saving taxpayers’ money. I love being your mayor,” Ford said.

“Voters have a choice. On October 27 of 2014 I want the people of this great city to decide whether they want Rob Ford to be their mayor,” he said.

Ford made his defiant statements at a news conference just hours after he admitted to reporters that he had in fact smoked crack, following months of reports about a video that allegedly shows Ford inhaling from a pipe.

“Yes, I have smoked crack cocaine,” Ford said, according to video posted by CBC News. “Probably in one of my drunken stupors.”

Ford appeared in front of reporters at City Hall and asked them to repeat a question they had asked him six months ago, in May, when allegations first surfaced that Ford had been videotaped smoking crack.

“You asked me a question back in May and you can repeat that question,” he said, momentarily stumping reporters.

“Do you smoke crack cocaine?” a reporter asked.

“Exactly,” Ford said, explaining that he had in fact smoked crack cocaine, “probably approximately about a year ago.”

“So, I wasn’t lying. You didn’t ask the correct questions,” the mayor said.

Ford said repeatedly that he had made mistakes and apologized. He also said he didn’t recall there being a video recording and didn’t remember when exactly he did the drugs, noting that he’d been in a drunken state.

“It’s a problem,” he said repeatedly.

Finally, a reporter asked Ford if he was “on crack right now,” at which point Ford laughed and walked away from the reporters.

The stunning admission came after more than six months of reports about a video that reportedly showed Ford inhaling from a crack pipe. Reporters from the Toronto Star newspaper and Gawker website said they had seen the video clip in May.

Ford was elected in 2010 to a four-year term.

Toronto police said last week they had recovered a deleted video file from Ford’s friend, Alexander Lisi, that matched up with the video reported on by the media. Ford responded by saying he wanted to see the video, asking police to release it.

He said Tuesday that he had still not seen the video nor met with police.

Earlier this week, Ford admitted on his radio show that he had a drinking problem and apologized to Toronto residents for being “hammered” in public and said he would try harder to not do it again.

Lisi was arrested last week on drug trafficking charges. When police recovered the video file, Lisi was also charged with extortion. Police said he allegedly used extortion to gain possession of the video.

Earlier Tuesday, Toronto City Council members introduced a motion to limit Ford’s power, but it was tabled.

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