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Barney Frank will return money from indicted poker players
Boston Herald ^ | 9/21/11 | Frank Quaratiello
Posted on September 21, 2011 3:21:45 PM EDT by raccoonradio

Thousands of campaign donations received by U.S. Rep. Barney Frank from three Full Tilt Poker stars allegedly involved in a Ponzi scheme to defraud online players will be set aside to compensate victims, according to Harry Gural, Frank’s spokesman.

Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara yesterday alleged that Full Tilt took money from players and paid out more than $440 million to board members and owners, including at least three men, Howard Lederer, Rafael Furst and Craig Ferguson, who have donated to Frank’s election campaign.

Frank (D-Newton) has been one of the most vocal congressional supporters of legalizing online gaming and has received tens of thousands of campaign contributions from online poker players, owners and lobbyists.

Gural said Frank’s office is waiting to see if the Justice Department will set up a fund to compensate victims, and if it does, the money will go there.

Following the U.S. attorney’s initial poker crackdown in April, Frank remained a supporter of the online players, reportedly telling an interviewer that Bharara’s actions were “an incredible waste of resources.”

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Feinstein campaign sues bank, ex-treasurer (RAT Kinde Durkee) over missing funds
Reuters ^ | 9/23/11 | Mary Slosson
Posted on September 23, 2011 11:27:58 PM EDT by Libloather

Feinstein campaign sues bank, ex-treasurer over missing funds
By Mary Slosson
LOS ANGELES | Fri Sep 23, 2011 9:59pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Senator Dianne Feinstein's campaign sued its former treasurer and the First California Bank on Friday, seeking the return of millions of dollars in missing funds the campaign believes were embezzled.

Campaign officials said the action came after the bank failed to provide the campaign access to its own account records when a tangle of unauthorized money transfers and co-mingling of funds was unearthed.

The irregularities were spread across 400 bank accounts and dozens of organizations over a period of years, they said.

"You work very hard and diligently to build up a treasury of $5.2 million, and something like this happens," said Bill Carrick, a longtime political strategist and consultant to Feinstein. "It's very, very disconcerting. You have to go back to square one to start raising money."

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Colo. Lawmaker Pleads No Contest In Deadly Texas Crash ( Democrat )
7NEWS ^ | October 7, 2011 | Deb Stanley
Posted on October 7, 2011 9:10:18 PM EDT by george76

AMARILLO, Texas -- A prosecutor says the Colorado state senator involved in a crash that killed a pregnant woman in the Texas Panhandle last year has pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of driving on the wrong side of the road.

Sen. Suzanne Williams paid a $200 fine and $68 in court costs, according to Hartley County Attorney Shane Turner. The Amarillo Globe-News reported Friday that Texas law allowed for the dismissal of two seat-belt citations against Williams.

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State police investigators had recommended that Williams be charged with criminally negligent homicide, tampering with physical evidence and injury to a child in a crash that killed a pregnant Amarillo woman

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"While on scene Suzanne (Williams) told me that no one had been ejected from her vehicle and that everyone was extracted from the vehicle by rescue ... Suzanne failed to inform me of the truth of the events that had taken place before anyone arrived on scene," a state trooper said in an offense report obtained by the Amarillo Globe-News newspaper.

Investigators determined that Williams picked up her 3-year-old grandson from the highway and placed him in a child safety seat inside her car before emergency help arrived.

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College Student Credited With Uncovering Possible Election Fraud in Indiana's 2008 Primary
FoxNews ^ | 10/18/11 | Eric Shawn
Posted on October 18, 2011 10:52:35 PM EDT by Blood of Tyrants

Shocking election fraud allegations have stained a state's 2008 presidential primary - and it took a college student to uncover them.

"This fraud was obvious, far-reaching and appeared to be systemic," 22-year-old Ryan Nees told Fox News, referring to evidence he uncovered while researching electoral petitions from the 2008 Democratic Party primary in Indiana.

Nees’ investigation centered on the petitions that put then-senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on the ballot. As many as 150 of the names and signatures, it is alleged, were faked. So many, in fact, that the numbers raise questions about whether Obama’s campaign had enough legitimate signatures to qualify for a spot on the ballot.

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Top Rahm aide set herself up for sweet CTA pension
By: Greg Hinz and Robert Herguth October 24, 2011
 



 Mayoral Chief of Staff Theresa Mintle helped enact a special early-retirement plan at her former employer—the Chicago Transit Authority—that entitled her to a $65,000 annual pension she wouldn't have qualified for otherwise.

Official records obtained in a joint probe by Crain's and the Better Government Assn. indicate Ms. Mintle, left, is eligible for a pension of $64,908.53 at age 65, based on just eight years of service at the agency. The early-retirement sweetener passed in 2008, when she was chief of staff to then-CTA board Chairman Carole Brown. Ms. Mintle resigned from that job last spring to assume similar duties for Mayor Rahm Emanuel.

Ordinarily, Ms. Mintle, 47, would have needed 11 years of service to qualify for a pension at the CTA, a milestone she wouldn't have reached until 2014. But in 2008, she was involved in the approval and possibly the design of an early-retirement sweetener for agency executives containing two separate clauses that, together, allowed her to buy extra service credits and lock in her pension in exchange for leaving her job by mid-2011.

After days of avoiding questions from Crain's and the BGA, Mr. Emanuel's office said late Friday that Ms. Mintle has decided to forgo the CTA pension. “She has no intention of participating in the program” and has not contributed the $53,000 needed to secure her benefits under the plan, a spokeswoman for the mayor's office said. “Since Mayor Emanuel started running for mayor, he has made it clear that he is committed to reforming the pension system, which is in desperate need of repair.”

However, the terms of the early-retirement plan give Ms. Mintle eight years to change her mind, make the contribution and lock in the pension.

News of Ms. Mintle's role in the pension deal comes at an awkward time for both Mr. Emanuel, who has been calling for big cuts in benefits owed to rank-and-file city workers, and for the CTA, where President Forrest Claypool last week proposed balancing his 2012 budget with tens of millions of dollars in concessions from CTA employee unions. In Chicago and across the state, pressure is building for cuts in public- employee retirement plans that have left governments with pension-funding shortfalls in the tens of billions of dollars.

It also cuts against the grain of Mr. Emanuel's promises of a more businesslike approach to city government. To prevent conflicts of interest, many companies require that independent directors approve compensation plans benefiting executives, corporate governance experts note. Allowing an executive to help shape or approve a plan he or she participates in wouldn't pass ethical muster in the corporate world.

“That's bad governance,” says Thomas Lys, a professor at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management who oversees the governance training program for corporate directors.

The CTA didn't respond to a request for information about any policies the agency might have had in place relating to such matters when the early-retirement plan was adopted.

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Ms. Mintle's deal certainly is richer than that contained in a big early-retirement plan the state of Illinois rolled out in 2002 and 2003. Workers could buy up to five years' worth of credits. But to qualify for the full pension earned as of the early-retirement date, the combination of a worker's age at retirement and tenure would have had to total at least 85, according to the state's budget director at the time, Steve Schnorf.

' Was she involved in the conception? No. She may have had involvement in the execution, under my direction.'
— Carole Brown, former chairman, CTAAccording to the CTA, Ms. Mintle joined the agency's government relations unit in 2003 at a salary of $105,000. A cousin of former Mayor Richard M. Daley, she rose quickly in pay and status, becoming chief of staff to Ms. Brown in 2007. Among the duties she picked up was serving on the boards of both the CTA's regular pension plan and its supplemental pension plan for top agency managers.

In 2008, after a contentious refinancing of the regular pension plan that forced rank-and-file workers to accept benefits cuts, the CTA decided to begin a voluntary retirement program for those in the supplemental plan, aimed at saving $3.6 million a year by bringing in new, cheaper managers.

CTA sources are sharply divided on exactly who came up with the idea for the plan and who wrote its terms. The agency refuses to release internal papers and memos detailing those matters.

“Was she involved in the conception? No. She may have had involvement in the execution, under my direction,” Ms. Brown says.

A CTA spokeswoman confirms that the plan “would have been reviewed by (the three-member supplemental pension plan board) as part of their duties, and then it would have been forwarded to the president's office and/or board for consideration.” An agency source says Ms. Mintle's panel “signed off” on the early-retirement plan.

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Besides Ms. Mintle, the supplemental plan board included the CTA's chief financial officer at the time, Dennis Anosike, and its then-comptroller, Lynn Sapyta.

Whatever happened, Ms. Mintle now is positioned to profit.

Under terms of the plan, she has an option to purchase six extra years of credits for $52,663.35. If she pays that amount—she hasn't yet, but has another eight years to do so—at age 65 she will be entitled to an annual pension of at least $64,908.53, a figure that could be adjusted upward for inflation or slightly reduced if she opts to guarantee payment of her benefits to her spouse. Ms. Mintle also made regular pension contributions during her eight years at the CTA totaling an estimated $72,000.

About 150 CTA staffers were eligible for the early-retirement program, and 69 signed up for it. Full details are not available, and it's not clear if Ms. Mintle was the only one who benefited so much—going from no pension under the old plan to locking in a $65,000 one.

For instance, former CFO Mr. Anosike will have to pay an additional $59,000 in exchange for a pension of $115,414, records indicate, but he worked for the CTA for 12 years and bridged his pension to cover 12 prior years of employment with the city. Ms. Sapyta, the former comptroller, will have to pay $52,489 for an eventual $98,405 pension, but she worked for the CTA for about 20 years. All the pension amounts would be reduced by 10% to 15% if the participants choose to extend benefits to their spouses.

CTA officials say the early- retirement program was meant to replace more expensive veterans with lower-paid newcomers. But it didn't turn out that way in Ms. Mintle's case. Joan Coogan, her successor as chief of staff, gets the same annual salary Ms. Mintle got: $175,000.

Robert Herguth is editor of investigations at the Better Government Assn.

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agreed.  fck pensions.  give that money to the rich in the form of tax cuts lik Paul Ryan suggested.

i mean, they've had cuts for 10 years and have moved jobs overseas.  but if we just give them a little MORE, surely they'll bring jobs here :)

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agreed.  fck pensions.  give that money to the rich in the form of tax cuts lik Paul Ryan suggested.

i mean, they've had cuts for 10 years and have moved jobs overseas.  but if we just give them a little MORE, surely they'll bring jobs here :)


Did you even read the story?   Of course not - otherwise you would have posted that you fool.   

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John Edwards loses court bid to dismiss criminal case
By Bill Mears, CNN
updated 1:43 PM EST, Thu October 27, 2011

(CNN) -- A federal judge in North Carolina rejected motions by former U.S. Sen. John Edwards to have his criminal indictment dismissed, spokeswoman Robin Zier with the U.S. attorney's office for the Eastern District of North Carolina said Thursday.

The decision sets the stage for his trial to begin in January.

Edwards is charged with six felony and misdemeanor counts related to donations to and payments from his failed 2008 presidential campaign. He is accused of conspiracy, issuing false statements, and violating campaign contribution laws. He denies wrongdoing.

Judge Catherine Eagles issued her order at a hearing in Greensboro Thursday morning, which Edwards attended.

His attorneys claimed the investigation and prosecution are politically motivated, and the charges do not clearly establish any election law was violated.

They argued the money was a gift unrelated to campaign expenditures and that legally, donors can help pay for a candidate's personal expenses unrelated to the campaign, CNN Raleigh affiliate WTVD reported.

The attorneys also said money from donors never went directly to Edwards -- it was handled through third parties, WTVD said.

However, the prosecution countered that if it was third-party expenditure, Supreme Court rulings state that the intent behind donations must be "unambiguously clear," WTVD said.

If convicted on all counts, the North Carolina native, who was the Democrats' 2004 vice presidential nominee alongside John Kerry, could face up to 30 years in prison and a fine of up to $1.5 million.

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Report: Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi (D) arrested for shoplifting (CA)
The Sacramento Bee ^ | October 28, 2011 | Torey Van Oot




Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi is facing charges on allegations that she shoplifted more than $2,000 in merchandise from a high-end retailer in San Francisco, according to a San Francisco Chronicle report.

Prosecutors told the Chronicle that the Castro Valley Democrat was caught on camera Tuesday shoplifting at the Union Square Neiman Marcus store. She pleaded not guilty to a felony grand theft charge at a Thursday arraignment hearing.

Hayashi, 45, who has served in the Assembly since 2006 -- and is married to Alameda Superior Court Judge Dennis Hayashi -- was arraigned Thursday in San Francisco Superior Court. She had earlier posted $15,000 bail.


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Re: Clinton Big Money Donor Wanted for Grand Theft (and other Democrat Misdeeds)
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Campaigns of Sen. Lautenberg, Rep. Holt paid $40K to workers allegedly fired for hiring minorities
Star Ledger ^ | November 1, 2011 | Ted Sherman
Posted on November 1, 2011 7:58:50 PM EDT by SMGFan

The campaigns of U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg and Rep. Rush Holt paid out nearly $40,000 to settle charges by a former election worker who said he lost his job for hiring minorities to get out the vote in predominately white areas.

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Re: Clinton Big Money Donor Wanted for Grand Theft (and other Democrat Misdeeds)
« Reply #238 on: November 01, 2011, 05:11:10 PM »
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ANOTHER “OCCUPIER” RAPED, IN BALTIMORE
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2011/11/another-occupier-raped-in-baltimore.php ^
Posted on November 1, 2011 8:11:32 PM EDT by macquire

The Occupier crime wave continues. This time, a young woman was raped in Baltimore. She is now calling for Occupy Baltimore to be raided by police and shut down. What most angers her, she says, is that no one at Occupy Baltimore was willing to help her. Evidently that is what happens when you entrust your personal safety to leftists. The video below is a surprisingly hard-hitting story on a local TV channel. In addition to interviewing the rape victim, the reporters observed evidence of hard drug use and observed the general unattractiveness of the Occupiers:

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Re: Clinton Big Money Donor Wanted for Grand Theft (and other Democrat Misdeeds)
« Reply #239 on: November 01, 2011, 07:48:27 PM »
Tam gets 2 days in jail, more than 300 hours of community service
By Ken Kobayashi
POSTED: 03:03 p.m. HST, Nov 01, 2011

A state judge ordered former City Councilman Rod Tam today to serve two days in jail and perform more than 300 hours of community service for stealing money from the city and violating state campaign spending laws.

Part-time Honolulu District Judge Randal Shintani also granted Tam’s request to defer his no-contest and guilty pleas, giving him a chance to have the cases dropped if he stays out of trouble for a period of time.

Shintani ordered Tam to report at 8:30 a.m. Dec. 30 to begin his jail sentence at Oahu Community Correctional Center. He will be released at 8:30 a.m. Jan. 1. State prosecutors had asked for six-month jail term.

Tam pleaded guilty in November last year to 26 misdemeanor and petty misdemeanor charges of theft and falsifying documents related to overcharging the city $8 to $267 for meals at Honolulu restaurants from 2007 to 2009.

He also pleaded no contest in June to eight misdemeanor charges of violating campaign spending laws from February 2008 to January 2009.

 He did not challenge the charges of falsely claiming he had a meal with a volunteer at a restaurant, failing to report two campaign contributions, misusing campaign funds and failing to maintain receipts to verify expenses.

Tam was a councilman during the time covered by the two criminal cases, but left the council at the start of this year after serving two four-year terms.

During his 32 years in elective office, he also served as a state representative and senator.

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Re: Clinton Big Money Donor Wanted for Grand Theft (and other Democrat Misdeeds)
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California assemblywoman Mary Hayashi charged with felony grand theft
Sacramento Bee ^ | 10/29/2011 | Jim Sanders

Posted on Tuesday, November 01, 2011 11:07:40 AM by Baynative

Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi has been charged with felony grand theft after allegedly being caught by security officers stealing nearly $2,500 in clothing from a San Francisco Neiman Marcus store.

The 45-year-old Castro Valley Democrat, wife of a Bay Area judge, pleaded not guilty Thursday in San Francisco Superior Court and is free on $15,000 bail pending further proceedings Nov. 15.

"The incident in San Francisco was a mistake and a misunderstanding," Singer said. "The assemblywoman strongly believes in the justice system and is hopeful that this matter will be cleared up soon."


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Re: Clinton Big Money Donor Wanted for Grand Theft (and other Democrat Misdeeds)
« Reply #241 on: November 03, 2011, 06:25:33 AM »
Rep. Laura Richardson (RAT-California) tries to head off ethics probe
Politico ^ | 11/02/11 | JOHN BRESNAHAN



Rep. Laura Richardson tries to head off ethics probe
By JOHN BRESNAHAN | 11/2/11 11:42 PM EDT


Rep. Laura Richardson is lobbying members of the House Ethics Committee in a last-ditch bid to avoid a formal investigation into allegations that she pressured her staff to engage in banned political activities while on her congressional payroll.


The California Democrat sent a private letter to all 10 members of the secretive panel Tuesday, stating that she would agree to a minor sanction such as a public reprimand over the alleged violations. But Richardson urged her House colleagues not to move forward with a full investigation. Such a probe would drag on well into 2012 and could be a serious blow to her already troubled reelection efforts.


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Re: Clinton Big Money Donor Wanted for Grand Theft (and other Democrat Misdeeds)
« Reply #242 on: November 04, 2011, 10:15:16 AM »
Ethics committee to investigate Rep. Richardson

By LARRY MARGASAK
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Rep. Laura Richardson charged Friday the House Ethics Committee has singled her out for scrutiny because she's African-American.

Richardson, D-Calif., effectively announced the committee's investigation before the panel revealed it, accusing fellow lawmakers of ignoring wrongdoing by others in order to focus on her.

The ethics committee is looking into whether she improperly used staff for political purposes.

The committee is composed of five members from each party. The ranking Democrat is a Hispanic, Rep. Linda Sanchez of California. Other Democratic members are Rep. Donna Edwards, an African-American from Maryland, and Rep. Pedro Pierluisi who represents Puerto Rico. The five Republicans are all white males.

"We argue that the committee has chosen to unjustly target its investigations concerning use of official House resources for political purposes on certain members, while overlooking the well-publicized misuse of official House resources for personal purposes by numerous other members of Congress," Richardson said in a statement.

"Specifically, numerous members have used their House offices for personal lodging, in some cases for years, saving tens of thousands of dollars personally at taxpayers' expense," her statement said. "Under House rules, personal use of House resources is as impermissible as political use."

A number of House members have publicly acknowledged sleeping in their offices, but the Ethics Committee has not prohibited the practice.

Richardson also said she would "explore the issue of whether the Ethics Committee has engaged in discriminatory conduct in pursuing two investigations against me while simultaneously failing to apply the same standards to, or take the same actions against, other members - of whom the overwhelming majority are white males."

The Ethics Committee last year concluded after a seven-month investigation that Richardson did not receive an improper gift from a lender, nor did she fail to disclose real property, income and liabilities on her financial disclosure forms.

This is not the first time the committee has investigated use of congressional staff for political purposes.

The committee in 2006 concluded an investigation of Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., with a statement that the lawmaker agreed to specific steps to ensure that his staff was not used for political purposes. The committee did not issue a finding that Conyers misused his staff, but noted that the lawmaker acknowledged a "lack of clarity" in his communications with staff regarding their official duties.

The statement said Conyers "accepted responsibility for his actions."

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Re: Clinton Big Money Donor Wanted for Grand Theft (and other Democrat Misdeeds)
« Reply #243 on: November 04, 2011, 10:40:34 AM »
lol.  Play that race card.   ::)  She also violated Skip's rules by trying to justify her conduct by pointing to the misconduct of others. 

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FBI raids RI lawmaker's office
WPRI.com ^ | Nov 9, 2011 | Nancy Krause
Posted on November 10, 2011 7:36:49 PM EST by KeyLargo

FBI raids RI lawmaker's office Sources: Rep. under investigation for fraud

Updated: Thursday, 10 Nov 2011, 6:02 AM EST Published : Wednesday, 09 Nov 2011, 3:30 PM EST

* By Nancy Krause

PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Federal investigators spent Wednesday bringing out boxes from the Providence office of Rep. John J. McCauley during an afternoon raid.

According to Jim Martin from the US Attorney's Office in Providence, agents were executing a search warrant at McCauley & L'Europa Public Insurance Adjusters.

Law enforcement sources told Eyewitness News McCauley, deputy speaker of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, was under investigation for alleged insurance fraud.

Law men and women spent about an hour at the location Wednesday, removing multiple computers and more than a dozen brown boxes.

Sources also said a federal grand jury is hearing testimony on this case this week.

According to our newspartners at The Providence Journal , McCauley's business partner - William L'Europa - watched the raid but did not speak.

A task force of Providence Police, RI State Police, FBI and ATF are involved in the probe.

McCauley was hospitalized Saturday night. Sources said McCauley had learned of the investigation that day.

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Re: Clinton Big Money Donor Wanted for Grand Theft (and other Democrat Misdeeds)
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Tony Rezko Sentenced To Decade Behind Bars
by Marla Cichowski | November 22, 2011


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A former fundraiser to President Barack Obama was sentenced to 10.5 years in federal prison today. Tony Rezko, 56, will end up spending only seven years behind bars because the judge gave him credit for time he's already served.

In 2008, Rezko was convicted of pay to play politics including fraud, bribery and extorting millions from businesses seeking contracts with the state of Illinois while Rod Blagojevich was Governor.

Rezko, a real estate developer, was a well known fundraiser in Illinois political circles. For years he donated money to Republicans and Democrats, including Barack Obama during his campaign for Illinois Senate and later for US Senate. Rezko and Obama first met in 1991 and later engaged in a small real estate deal when Obama bought his home in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. Obama later referred to the deal as a mistake.

Rezko's attorneys hoped the judge would sentence Rezko to the 3.5 years he's already served. Prosecutors say Rezko actually refused to cooperate with them after he was first arrested and charged.

"Rezko lied point-blank repeatedly over his first 19 interview sessions about his criminal involvement with Blagojevich," according to a court filing.

Rezko's sentencing of 10.5 years could set a precedent for the upcoming sentencing of convicted Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich. Blagojevich was found guilty on multiple corruption charges during his re-trial earlier this year. His sentencing is scheduled for Tuesday December 6th in Chicago.

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Inside the Rod Blagojevich investigation and related cases  Blagojevich gets 14 years
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"The harm here is not measured in the value of money and property," Judge Zagel tells Blagojevich.

"The harm is the erosion of the public trust in government; [people's] confidence in and trust in government," Zagel said.


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Democrats Charged In Massive Vote Fraud Scam In Jennings County (Indiana)
advanceindiana ^ | 10-21-11 | AdvanceIndiana

Posted on Thursday, December 08, 2011 4:03:26 PM by tcrlaf

A former state representative and prominent Democratic leader and political consultant from Jennings County, Mike Marshall, has been indicted on multiples counts of vote fraud, forgery and perjury, along with Marshall's son, Chris, and another local Democrat, John Cook. The Columbus Republic has the story on the grand jury indictments just returned against the men:

Three Jennings County residents face a combined 65 felony counts after being indicted by a grand jury on charges of vote fraud, forgery and perjury.

Mike Marshall, a Democrat and president of North Vernon's Utilities Service Board, faces 12 Class D felony counts of forgery, 13 Class D felony counts of perjury and 20 Class D felony counts of vote fraud, according to paperwork filed with the Jennings County clerk's office.

Marshall's son Chris Marshall faces one count each of forgery and perjury and nine counts of vote fraud.

John Cook, a Democrat and member of the Utilities Service Board, faces two counts of forgery, three counts of perjury and four counts of vote fraud.

The case stems from an absentee ballot filed in last year's election.

Marshall, as the local Democratic party leader in Jennings County, has been credited in recent years with turning out incredibly large numbers of absentee ballots that have tipped several close races in favor of the Democrats, including a local state representative race that narrowly gave Democrats control of the Indiana House of Representatives a few years ago.

Marshall was featured in The Voting Film Project, a documentary on the 2008 presidential election along with another Indiana Republican Party activist, Dee Dee Benkie.


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Name That Party: Local Media Largely Omit Democratic Affiliation of Criminal D.C. Councilman
By Ken Shepherd | January 06, 2012

A Democratic member of the Washington, D.C. City Council announced his resignation yesterday after he decided to plea guilty to federal charges of embezzlement and filing false tax returns.

The news of Harry Thomas Junior's resignation made the front page of today's Washington Post, which promptly noted the disgraced councilman's Democratic Party affiliation. Thomas's party affiliation, however, was ignored by the websites for WJLA and WRC, the ABC and NBC affiliates. WUSA, the CBS affiliate, mentioned deep in its coverage that Thomas "agreed to resign from the seat once held by his father representing residents of the heavy democratic voting Ward 5."

Relying on an Associated Press story, 24-hour radio news station WTOP failed to note Thomas's party affiliation in a story on his forthcoming guilty plea. National Public Radio-affiliated D.C. station WAMU failed to note Thomas's party affiliation on its website.

WAMU is owned and operated by -- and its FCC license is granted to -- American University, a private educational institution in the District of Columbia. The station "is not associated with other public radio or television stations in the area, nor is it an ancillary facility of National Public Radio," and its revenue is largely generated by listener contributions. That said, WAMU received $247,500 in its 2011 fiscal year in NPR licensing fees, $260,302 in a "national program acquisition grant from CPB [the Corporation for Public Broadcasting]," and $733,217 in a "community service grant from CPB."

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East Bay Assemblywoman Enters Shoplifting Plea, Tumor To Blame?
January 6, 2012 11:47 PM



SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – A state assemblywoman accused of shoplifting at a Neiman Marcus store in San Francisco’s Union Square pleaded no contest Friday to a misdemeanor charge and her attorney said a benign brain tumor might have led to the incident.

Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi, D-Hayward, initially pleaded not guilty to a felony grand theft charge after her arrest on Oct. 25 at the store at 150 Stockton St. and was released on $15,000 bail.

A security guard had stopped Hayashi with items worth $2,445 that she had not paid for, according to prosecutors.


Hayashi, 45, appeared in court Friday afternoon and changed her plea after the charge was reduced to a misdemeanor.

Judge Gerardo Sandoval immediately sentenced Hayashi to three years of unsupervised court probation and ordered her to stay 50 feet away from the Neiman Marcus store. She was also ordered to pay $180 in fines and fees, which she promptly did after leaving court.

Hayashi, who was wearing a pair of cheetah-print high heels, a green jacket and black slacks and had a black Chanel purse slung over her shoulder, declined to speak to reporters following the hearing.

Hayashi’s defense attorney Douglas Rappaport said outside of court that the assemblywoman has a benign brain tumor that may have impacted her decision-making abilities.

Rappaport said the tumor is curable and treatable and “is no longer affecting her concentration or her judgment.”

He said, “according to (medical) experts,” the tumor has likely impacted her behavior.

The information about the tumor was “recently” presented to prosecutors, he said.

Rappaport indicated outside of court that the case could have been dismissed Friday, giving the district attorney’s office the opportunity to refile charges.

“In the spirit of compromise, now that Ms. Hayashi’s medical conditions resulting in her arrest have been taken care of, she decided to resolve the case as well,” he said.

After an unrelated news conference Friday morning, before learning that the charge against Hayashi would be reduced to a misdemeanor, District Attorney George Gascon said he and his office would support such a change.

“We’re dealing with a first-time offender, and if the court decides to go in a different direction, we’re going to support that,” Gascon said.

Although Gascon said prosecutors felt that there was clear evidence to treat the crime as a felony, he added, “the way that we begin a case is not always the way that the case ends, and that is also part of the process.”

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