U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN) speaks during the Reuters Washington Summit in Washington November 9, 2011. (REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst)
Alexander, citing the Senate's legal office, said investigators were searching the Washington home of Ryan Loskarn, his chief of staff.
"I am stunned, surprised and disappointed by what I have learned," he said, adding that Loskarn has been placed on leave from the senator's office, which is "fully cooperating with the investigation."
The senator gave no other details, and a call to Loskarn's home was not answered.
Alexander is seeking a third term in the Senate in next year's congressional elections. While he is facing a challenge in the Republican primary, Alexander is thought to be in position to win re-election.
(Reporting by Susan Heavey and Richard Cowan; Editing by Jim Loney)
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