aschwarzeneggerbw051111_01_X17230WM.jpgThe Attorney General's office is conducting an "inquiry" as to whether Arnold Schwarzenegger used tax payer money to cover his sexual trysts while serving as Governor of California, according to the National Enquirer.

The politician-actor, who served as the state's governor from November 2003 to January 2011, reportedly used state-funded security personal to hide various women being escorted into his hotel room. William Taylor, a hotel security officer, tells the tabloid:

    “It makes me very angry just to think of what was going on at that time. On three differed occasions after the governor arrived alone at the Hyatt Regency, CHP Dignitary Protection Services arrived in their official vehicles, black Ford Crown Victoria sedans - about one to two hours later with one or two young females.


Eric Bauman of the Los Angeles Democratic Party has called for an investigation into Schwarzenegger's use of campaign or state money for his alleged extra-marital affairs.

Bauman claims:

    "They'd hurriedly escort the women through the service entrance on the second floor parking garage to the elevator that went to the governor's private wing... the women would usually stay for two to four hours and either leave through the hotel's main entrance or be driven away by the CHP in the same official vehicles."


Schwarzenegger's camp has yet to comment on the allegations.