Md. Congressman Calls For Investigation Of ACORN
BALTIMORE, Md. (AP)

A Maryland congressman wants an investigation of the advocacy group ACORN after a second video surfaced that appeared to show its employees offering tax advice for criminal activities.

The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now has been under fire since Thursday, when a hidden-camera video shot in its Baltimore office surfaced.

It shows a man and woman posing as a pimp and a prostitute asking two ACORN employees for advice on skirting the law.

A similar video was made in Washington.

Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett, a Western Maryland Republican, said Congress should investigate. But he said that decision will be up to the Democratic majority.

ACORN says it has fired employees in Baltimore and Washington over the videos.