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More bad news for the Governator, as California's attorney general is reportedly launching an inquiry into claims he used taxpayer dollars to cover up sexual affairs.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, California's governor from 2003 to 2011, allegedly used state funds to pay California Highway Patrol officers to usher "scantily clad" women in and out of a Sacramento hotel suite he often stayed at, RadarOnline.com reported yesterday.

"On three different occasions after the governor arrived alone at the Hyatt Regency, CHP Dignitary Protection Services arrived ... about one to two hours later with one or two young females," William Taylor, a veteran hotel security officer, told the National Enquirer. He didn't specify when the alleged affairs happened.

Schwarzenegger, 63, admitted last week he fathered a child 13 years ago with a former housekeeper. His wife, Maria Shriver, 55, is reportedly ready to file for divorce. The couple has four children together, ages 21, 19, 17 and 13.

California's Office of the Attorney General and a rep for Schwarzenegger didn’t return calls for comment.

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