Source: Chicago Tribune (IL) Contact: http://www.chicagotribune.com/ Copyright: 1998 Chicago Tribune Company Pubdate: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 Author: Associated Press Section: Sec. 1 REP. BONO GETS BURNED FOR HONESTY LOS ANGELES -- Rep. Mary Bono (R-Calif.), widow of Sonny Bono and weary of scandal, says that she's learning the hard way that she sometimes can be "too honest." Yes, she told The Associated Press on Friday, her husband did have a prescription drug problem. "A reporter asked me a direct question and I answered it," Bono said. "In hindsight, I wish I hadn't said anything." The reporter worked for TV Guide. Its Nov. 28 issue quotes Bono as saying painkillers contributed to her husband's death last January, when he skied into a tree. "What he did showed absolute lack of judgment," she told the magazine. "That's what these pills do." Since those statements were publicized, her telephone never stops ringing, she said during a phone interview from her parents' home in North Carolina. For years, the pop singer who entered politics consumed Valium and Vicodin for chronic neck and back pain, his widow said. His dependency was known to others, she said. Bono spokesman Frank Cullen said Friday: "She wasn't going to bring this forward. But when she was asked directly about it, she wasn't going to lie about it. - --- Checked-by: Don Beck