KEY POINTS
  • The influential, libertarian-leaning Koch network has been rocked by an alleged affair scandal, departures of key donors and a workplace discrimination lawsuit.
  • Americans for Prosperity President Tim Phillips announced his resignation this week. He is said to have had an extramarital affair with a Virginia-based Republican official.
  • CNBC also has learned that Arlington, Virginia-based Americans for Prosperity recently quietly settled a lawsuit alleging gender discrimination and retaliation in the group's North Carolina branch.
In this February 26, 2007 file photograph, Charles Koch, head of Koch Industries, talks passionately about his new book on Market Based Management.

The libertarian political advocacy group Americans for Prosperity, which is backed by billionaire industrialist Charles Koch, has been rocked by an alleged extramarital affair involving a departing leader, as well as an exodus of key network donors while the organization undergoes major changes.

CNBC also has learned that Arlington, Virginia-based Americans for Prosperity, which has more than 3 million volunteers spread across 35 states, recently quietly settled a lawsuit alleging gender discrimination and retaliation in the group's North Carolina branch.