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DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz Parents Off to Jail for Corruption
Atlas Shrugs ^ | 1/18/12 | Pamela Geller
Posted on January 18, 2012 10:08:05 PM EST by Nachum

The rotten apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Moochers, looters and destroyers.

DNC Chair’s parents off to jail for corruption Political Arena

Of all of the most vile, bold face, shameless liars in politics, no one tops acting DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz. We have videos of her and youtube is rife with them; bloggers have sliced and diced her lies with verifiable sources from one end of the country to the other.

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Richard Rubin Sentenced to Ten Months in Federal Prison Richard Rubin and Diana Wasserman-Rubin

Richard Rubin — husband of former Broward County Commissioner Diana Wasserman-Rubin, who still faces seven felony charges of her own — was sentenced this morning to ten months in federal prison.

Rubin, 66, pleaded guilty in April to federal tax evasion after failing to report $100,000 in fees he received from the town of Davie for a land deal he brokered in 2004.

With attorney David Bogenschutz at his side, Rubin managed to get only ten months up the river — which is in accordance with sentencing guidelines but much less than the maximum penalty of five years.

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Re: Clinton Big Money Donor Wanted for Grand Theft (and other Democrat Misdeeds)
« Reply #252 on: February 07, 2012, 05:31:56 AM »
Two of Obama’s Top Campaign Bundlers Brothers With Fugitive Wanted on Drug And Fraud Charges In US, Raised Over $200K For Reelection Effort

(NY Times) — Two American brothers of a Mexican casino magnate who fled drug and fraud charges in the United States and has been seeking a pardon enabling him to return have emerged as major fund-raisers and donors for President Obama’s re-election campaign.

The casino owner, Juan Jose Rojas Cardona, known as Pepe, jumped bail in Iowa in 1994 and disappeared, and has since been linked to violence and corruption in Mexico. A State Department cable in 2009 said he was suspected of orchestrating the assassination of a business rival and making illegal campaign donations to Mexican officials.

When The New York Times asked the Obama campaign early Monday about the Cardonas, officials said they were unaware of the brother in Mexico. Later in the day, the campaign said it was refunding the money raised by the family, which totaled more than $200,000.

As recently as January of last year, one of Mr. Cardona’s brothers in Chicago, Carlos Rojas Cardona, arranged for the former chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party to seek a pardon from the governor for Pepe Cardona, according to prosecutors in that state. None was forthcoming.

Last fall, Carlos Cardona and another brother in Chicago, Alberto Rojas Cardona, began raising money for the Obama campaign and the Democratic National Committee. The Cardona brothers, who have no prior history of political giving, appeared seemingly out of nowhere in the world of Democratic fund-raising, Democratic activists said.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/07/us/politics/major-obama-donors-are-tied-to-pepe-cardona-mexican-fugitive.html?_r=2




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Re: Clinton Big Money Donor Wanted for Grand Theft (and other Democrat Misdeeds)
« Reply #253 on: February 11, 2012, 10:15:36 PM »
Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin under investigation: source
Reuters ^ | Feb 11, 2012 | Kathy Finn
Posted on February 11, 2012 9:06:36 PM EST by george76

Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, the colorful and controversial spokesman for the city after the devastating Hurricane Katrina in 2005, is under investigation by federal authorities, a source with direct knowledge of the probe said.

The source told Reuters on Friday that several people linked to Nagin or the New Orleans city administration during his two terms as mayor ending in 2010 were cooperating with the U.S. Justice Department and the FBI

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Nagin, who is black, was criticized for racial divisiveness after Katrina for urging residents to rebuild a "chocolate New Orleans,"

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Re: Clinton Big Money Donor Wanted for Grand Theft (and other Democrat Misdeeds)
« Reply #254 on: February 24, 2012, 10:10:02 PM »
Florida lawmaker resigns over suggestive texts to prosecutor
Published February 24, 2012
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. –  A lawmaker says he is resigning after admitting he sent suggestive and harassing texts to a married federal prosecutor.
Richard Steinberg announced Friday he is immediately resigning from the Florida House. The resignation comes two days after news reports that he used a hidden identity to send unsolicited messages to assistant U.S. Attorney Marlene Fernandez-Karavetsos.

The Miami Beach Democrat returned home from the Capitol after The Miami Herald reported the story Wednesday. In a statement announcing the resignation, Steinberg apologized to everyone he's hurt and asked for privacy while he deals with personal affairs.
Steinberg is married and has a young daughter.

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Re: Clinton Big Money Donor Wanted for Grand Theft (and other Democrat Misdeeds)
« Reply #255 on: February 25, 2012, 10:18:29 AM »
John Edwards sex tape to be destroyed after settlement reached
By the CNN Wire Staff
updated 5:31 AM EST, Fri February 24, 2012

(CNN) -- A former aide and a former mistress of one-time presidential candidate John Edwards have settled a civil lawsuit between them that, among other measures, mandates the imminent destruction of sex tapes featuring Edwards and the woman.

Orange County, North Carolina, Superior Court Judge Carl Fox on Thursday signed the settlement agreement between Andrew Young, his wife and Rielle Hunter, the woman who had sued the couple, according to court official Tammy Keshler.

Hunter had sued Young and his wife, Cheri, for invasion of privacy seeking to reclaim materials that she said belong to her, including personal photographs and an alleged sex tape showing her with Edwards.

While the settlement addresses the transfer and destruction of videos, photographs and other documents, no monetary damages were awarded and the Youngs admit no liability.

The court clerk will destroy the sex tape, while the Youngs must make a good-faith effort to ensure that the copy of the video that they gave to the U.S. government is likewise destroyed, per the agreement.

The former aide and his wife will get back family videos and photos, though they cannot use any that include Hunter or her daughter -- whom Edwards has admitted he fathered -- for anything besides family purposes.

Young wrote a book, "The Politician: An Insider's Account of John Edwards's Pursuit of the Presidency and the Scandal That Brought Him Down," in which he describes an elaborate plan to use money from two wealthy benefactors to allow Edwards to maintain a relationship with Hunter. She worked as a videographer on the failed 2008 presidential campaign of the former North Carolina senator, who was also the Democrats' 2004 vice presidential nominee with running mate John Kerry.

Plans are under way to make that book, "The Politician," into a movie from Aaron Sorkin and Colvin Road Entertainment.

The Youngs can use information already in the book, in court proceedings or otherwise in the public domain. But anything beyond that is prohibited by court order, and the couple cannot publicize the planned film.

A gag order prohibits either of the parties from discussing the settlement.

The agreement does not resolve the pending criminal contempt proceedings against Young and his wife.

Young's former boss, Edwards, is scheduled to be on trial himself after being indicted last year on charges including conspiracy, issuing false statements and violating campaign contribution laws regarding donations to and payments from his presidential campaign.

Whether the money given to support Hunter by Edwards' benefactors -- as alleged by Young in his book -- should have been considered campaign donations is a key issue in Edwards' upcoming trial. The ex-senator's legal team has disputed that notion, maintaining the money was a gift to Hunter.

If convicted on all counts, Edwards could face 30 years in prison and a fine of up to $1.5 million.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/23/justice/north-carolina-edwards-sex-tape/index.html

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Re: Clinton Big Money Donor Wanted for Grand Theft (and other Democrat Misdeeds)
« Reply #256 on: February 28, 2012, 10:30:16 AM »
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The treasurer, Jia Hou, faces charges of fraud and obstruction of justice for what federal prosecutors say was her role in funneling illegal campaign money to Mr. Liu by using straw, or phony, donors.

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State Treasurer Bill Lockyer hunkers down as sex, drug scandal unfolds
Sacramento Bee ^ | 3/3/12 | Kevin Yamamura
Posted on March 3, 2012 10:59:37 AM EST by SmithL

In the past week, producers for "Inside Edition" and the "Dr. Phil" show have reached out to state Treasurer Bill Lockyer.

They were not asking about his $1.9 billion refinance of state bond debt.

Lockyer, a 70-year-old elder statesman of Capitol politics, finds himself mired in personal controversy and the subject of media attention after his wife said she was injured in a violent assault and acknowledged undergoing treatment for chemical dependency.

The latest twist: She also made a sex tape with the methamphetamine user she says attacked her, a development reported by the San Francisco Chronicle and confirmed by The Bee.

Nadia Lockyer, 40, remains at a rehab center after allegedly suffering a Feb. 3 assault at a Newark hotel. An Alameda County supervisor, she said in a statement that "interpersonal violence is something that can affect anyone, and I am glad this experience is in my past."

"Alcoholism and addiction," she said, "are diseases from which many of us suffer, and unfortunately, I have not been spared."

Longtime friends said it was an unfortunate turn in the life of Bill Lockyer, a state lawmaker for a quarter-century before serving as attorney general and now treasurer. They also expressed concern for the Hayward couple's 8-year-old son.

"Everybody knows someone who's a loved one who's had personal problems," said Patrick Johnston, a former Democratic legislator who served with Lockyer in the Assembly and Senate. "It would be easier to work through those problems outside of public scrutiny, but in elected office there is an inevitable component of revealing things, which other people don't have to go through."

Lockyer himself told the Chronicle in a letter to the editor that the attention is "painful ... but fair. We are elected officials."

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Disparate Impact: Black Lawmakers and Ethics Investigations
The Atlantic ^ | 3/3/2012




A disproportionate share of cases have been brought against Congressional Black Caucus members. African-American lawmakers would like to know why.

Emanuel Cleaver, a Methodist minister and the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, stood up and began searching his desk for a Bible. Cleaver wasn't looking up a particular verse or Psalm. He grabbed the Good Book for emphasis. He wanted to hold it in his hands as he declared, with a firm shake, that the way Congress investigates the ethics of its own lawmakers is horribly broken.

"I think," Cleaver said, "the facts speak for themselves."

The facts say this: African-Americans make up 10 percent of the House, but as of the end of February, five of the sitting six named lawmakers under review by the House Ethics Committee are black. The pattern isn't new. At one point in late 2009, seven lawmakers were known to be involved in formal House ethics inquiries; all were members of the Congressional Black Caucus. An eighth caucus member, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. of Illinois, had also been under investigation, but his probe was halted temporarily while the Justice Department undertook an inquiry of its own.

All told, about one-third of sitting black lawmakers have been named in an ethics probe during their careers, according to a National Journal review.

Only two members of Congress have been formally charged with ethics violations in recent years and have faced the specter of public trials -- Reps. Charles Rangel of New York (censured) and Maxine Waters of California (investigation ongoing). Both are black. There are no African-Americans in the Senate. Remember the most recent black senator, Roland Burris of Illinois? Reprimanded by the Senate Ethics Committee in 2009.

Those are the facts, as Cleaver said. The question is why so many African-American members have been...


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John Edwards Campaign Must Repay $2M to Treasury
Friday, 16 Mar 2012

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The Federal Election Commission is upholding a ruling that requires the campaign of former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards to repay the U.S. Treasury more than $2.1 million in public matching funds.

According to documents unsealed Friday, the commission has denied the campaign's request to reconsider its original repayment order. The FEC says the campaign now has less than a month to pay back the money.

Lawyers working for Edwards in the case did not have an immediate response Friday morning. Edwards' lawyers had requested a review of the original order, which was issued last July.

The FEC case is separate from a pending criminal trial in which Edwards has pleaded not guilty to charges of violating campaign finance law in a bid to cover up an extramarital affair.

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Dem Congressional Candidate Arrested for Aggravated Assault With a Deadly Weapon
The Blaze ^ | 03/17/2012 | E. Ritz
Posted on March 17, 2012 8:46:04 PM EDT by izzatzo

Cynthia Clinkingbeard, a BSU professor and Democratic candidate for Congress, has been arrested by Boise police after walking into a Staples store, making “strange, threatening remarks,” and pulling a gun on employees.

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CA: Assemblyman Hernandez was driving state car when arrested ('weaving' D-West Covina .. DUI)
Los Angeles Times ^ | 4/20/12 | Patrick McGreevy
Posted on April 20, 2012 10:32:26 PM EDT by NormsRevenge

State Assemblyman Roger Hernandez (D-West Covina) was driving a state car away from the Sacramento area without the required permission when he was arrested last month on suspicion of drunken driving, officials said Friday.

Hernandez was stopped by police in Concord at 2 a.m. on March 27 after officers saw his car weaving between lanes.

At the time, Hernandez was driving a Toyota Camry owned by the state and assigned to the Assembly’s vehicle pool. Such vehicles are not supposed to be driven out of the Sacramento area without permission, which Hernandez failed to get for his Concord trip, ..

"As a freshman he has been reminded of that,'' Waldie said.

But Hernandez is still being allowed access to state cars, Waldie said. ..

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William ‘Cold Cash’ Jefferson (D-Frigidaire) must report to the cooler soon
Michelle Malkin.com | April 20,2012 | Doug Powers
Posted on April 22, 2012 8:25:32 PM EDT by Hojczyk

I’d honestly forgotten that William Jefferson, Democrat, Louisiana, wasn’t already in jail. It’s been about two and a half years since former Louisiana Rep. was sentenced to 13 years in prison for soliciting bribes, money laundering and other assorted crimes, which culminated in the authorities discovering $90,000 in cash in Jefferson’s freezer hidden in boxes of pie crusts and Boca burgers. Jefferson is just now about to begin serving the time:

A former Louisiana congressman who infamously was caught with $90,000 in cash hidden in his freezer will have to begin serving a 13-year bribery sentence within the next two weeks, a judge ruled Friday. Democrat William Jefferson, who represented parts of New Orleans for nearly 20 years, was convicted and sentenced back in 2009 for taking roughly $500,000 in bribes and seeking millions more in exchange for using his influence to broker business deals in Africa. But he has been free on bond, living in New Orleans while appealing his conviction.

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Prosecution: John Edwards 'made a choice to break the law'
By Raelyn Johnson and Joe Johns, CNN
updated 3:33 PM EDT, Mon April 23, 2012

Greensboro, North Carolina (CNN) -- John Edwards "made a choice to break the law" by accepting illegal campaign contributions to hide his pregnant mistress from the public as he campaigned in 2007 to be the Democratic presidential nominee, prosecutors said Monday in the opening day of the former U.S. senator's criminal trial.

"This affair was a gamble with exceedingly high stakes," prosecutor David Harbach said in his opening statement, referring to the affair between Edwards and mistress Rielle Hunter. "If the affair went public it would have destroyed any chance to become president and he knew it.

"Two of his most enthusiastic supporters happened to be wealthy and he knew that, too. He made a choice to accept hundreds of thousands of dollars. He made a choice to break the law."

Edwards is charged with six felony and misdemeanor counts related to the money dealings of his failed presidential campaign. He could face up to 30 years in prison.

His trial began Monday with the seating of the jury, made up of 12 jurors and four alternates. Seven of the 16 are women.

The first witness to be called was Andrew Young, a former Edwards aide. Young wrote the book, "The Politician: An Insider's Account of John Edwards's Pursuit of the Presidency and the Scandal That Brought Him Down," in which he describes an elaborate plan to use money from two wealthy benefactors to allow Edwards to maintain a relationship with Hunter. Young, who is married, said Edwards persuaded him to claim Young was the father of Hunter's child.

But even before Young, the prosecution's primary witness, took the stand, his credibility was called into question by the defense in their opening statements. Attorney Allison Van Laningham alleged that after the witness list for the trial was released three weeks ago, Young called three people on the list to consult about testimony. Van Laningham also depicted Young as a greedy political staffer who has said Edwards was his ticket to the top. She also pointed out that Young had his own affair -- a one-night stand -- with a campaign employee.

Young is testifying for the prosecution under a cooperation agreement with the hopes that he won't be prosecuted.

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http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/23/politics/john-edwards-trial/index.html?hpt=hp_t3

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SEC Charges Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick And Others For Influence Peddling

Michael Brendan Dougherty|May 9, 2012, 12:52 PM|158|2



 
The SEC just announced that it was filing criminal corruption against  former Detroit mayor Kwame M. Kilpatrick, former city treasurer Jeffrey W. Beasley.
 
Apparently Beasley told the CEO of MayfieldGentry Realty Advisors LLC, Chauncey Mayfield, that he was “in the dog house” for supporting Kilpatrick's opponent during the election.
 
Mayfield wanted $117 million of the city's pension fund invested in his own firm's real-estate investment trust (REIT).  Kilpatrick and Beasley were both members of the board that would handle the city's investments.
 
So to get out of 'the dog-house' and get his hands on the $117 million, Mayfield Gentry started buying Kilpatrick and Beasley a much more lavish lifestyle than civil servants normally get.
 
From the SEC's news-release:
 


In April 2007, MayfieldGentry paid for Kilpatrick, Beasley, and their associates to travel by private jet to Las Vegas, where they enjoyed luxury hotel accommodations, two concerts, three rounds of golf, meals, and massages. The Las Vegas trip cost more than $60,000.
 
 In July 2007, MayfieldGentry paid more than $24,000 for a private jet to take Kilpatrick, Beasley’s son and others to Tallahassee, Fla., where Kilpatrick had a second home.
 
 In October 2007, MayfieldGentry paid more than $34,000 for a private jet to fly Kilpatrick and his wife to and from Bermuda, and Kilpatrick’s father and his girlfriend back from Bermuda.
 
Obviously, Mayfield, Kilpatrick, and Beasley never disclosed any of this to the rest of the pension board.
 
“It is a disappointing day when pension fund trustees such as ex-Mayor Kilpatrick and others corrupt the investment process by selling out hardworking police officers, firefighters and other municipal employees for the price of a few vacations and paltry extras like concert tickets and rounds of golf,” said Robert Khuzami, Director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement.
 
The SEC is going to bring the hammer down. According to their statement, the agency "seeks disgorgement of ill-gotten gains, penalties, and permanent injunctions, including an injunction against Kilpatrick and Beasley to prohibit them from participating in any decisions involving investments in securities by public pensions."
 
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Mistrial declared in Edwards case, jury acquits on 1 count
Published May 31, 2012
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The famous politician left a federal courthouse in North Carolina late Thursday afternoon thanking the jury and saying "I don't think God's through with me," after a federal judge declared a mistrial in his high-profile corruption case.

Jurors found him not guilty on just one count but were deadlocked on the remaining five, resulting in the mistrial decision by Judge Catherine Eagles.

Emerging from a cloud of legal troubles for the first time in years, the former Democratic presidential candidate gave an emotional statement on the courthouse steps Thursday. Choking up, he spoke of his love for the child he fathered out of wedlock with his mistress Rielle Hunter. And he spoke of the future, suggesting he wasn't preparing to leave the public spotlight.

"I really believe (God) thinks there's still some good things I can do," he said. "Whatever happens with this legal stuff going forward, what I'm hopeful about is all those kids that I've seen, you know, in the poorest parts of this country and in some of the poorest places in the world, that I can help them, in whatever way I'm still capable of helping them."

Edwards also said that while he doesn't believe he did anything illegal, "I did an awful, awful lot that was wrong."

"There is no one else responsible for my sins," Edwards said. "I am responsible. And if I want to find the person who should be held accountable for my sins, honestly I don't have to go any further than the mirror. It's me. It is me and me alone."

He praised the jury, saying they "took their job very, very seriously." And in an emotional moment, he talked about "my precious Quinn" -- Frances Quinn Hunter, his daughter with Rielle Hunter. Though he initially denied he was Quinn's father after confessing to the affair, Edwards has since acknowledged paternity.

He said Thursday he loves his daughter "more than any of you could ever imagine" and is "so grateful for Quinn."

The remarks were the most anybody monitoring the case has heard from Edwards since the trial began. He did not testify on his own behalf, and neither did Hunter.

It's unclear whether federal prosecutors will seek to retry him. A Justice Department spokeswoman said the department had "no immediate comment" on the next step.

The judge's declaration Thursday capped a trial that lasted more than a month and deliberations that lasted nine days. The trial itself brought out lurid testimony from a succession of witnesses who described the behind-the-scenes drama -- with Edwards' family and his staff -- as they began to learn of his affair.

At times, the trial focused heavily on Edwards' character. Yet he was on trial strictly on charges of skirting campaign finance law by using contributions to help keep secret his extramarital affair during the 2008 campaign. Prosecutors argued he knowingly had nearly $1 million in donations channeled to his mistress to keep her silent and prevent the affair from scuttling his presidential bid. The defense argued he was merely trying to keep the secret from his wife.

The one count on which Edwards was acquitted was a charge that he received campaign contributions from wealthy donor Rachel "Bunny" Mellon in excess of the legal limit in 2008.

Other counts were similar, though the jury could not come to an agreement.

The mistrial announcement followed a day marked by confusion and miscommunication at the North Carolina courthouse. The judge initially indicated the jury was ready to announce a verdict on all counts by mid-afternoon Thursday. But the jury had only reached a verdict on one.

In response, the defense argued for a mistrial. But Eagles initially granted the prosecution's request to urge the jurors to resume deliberations. 

She apologized for calling them into the courtroom and then sending them back for more discussions. "I was obviously under the impression you had reached a verdict on all six counts," Eagles said.

By late afternoon, she declared a mistrial.

Edwards, a former U.S. senator, had faced a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison.

Click for more on the Edwards trial.

Fox News' Jonathan Serrie and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/05/31/jury-reaches-verdict-in-edwards-trial/

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Donovan's campaign finance director arrested, Donovan fires campaign manager (Conn. 5th, open seat)
Meriden Record-Journal ^ | May 31, 2012
Posted on May 31, 2012 10:36:58 PM EDT by campaignPete R-CT

The finance director of state House Speaker Christopher Donovan's campaign for Congress has been charged with conspiring with others to conceal the source of $20,000 in campaign contributions.

Federal prosecutors on Thursday announced that 33-year-old Robert Braddock Jr. of Meriden was arrested and charged Wednesday in an alleged conspiracy ...

Prosecutors allege Braddock and unnamed co-conspirators arranged $10,000 in payments from conduit contributors to Donovan's campaign for the 5th District seat in connection with proposed legislation this year.

The purpose of the conduit contributions was to conceal that the individuals who were actually financing the payments had an interest in legislation introduced in the state General Assembly during the 2012 legislative session, said U.S. State’s Attorney David B. Fein said in a statement. The candidate is also a current member of the General Assembly, Fein said. (SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE)

The legislation would have deemed roll-your-own smoke shop owners to be tobacco manufacturers under state law, which would have subjected these shop owners to a substantial licensing fee and tax increase, Fein said. The Joint Committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding voted in favor of the bill on April 3, Fein said. The complaint says the potential enactment of that bill prompted Braddock and his co-conspirators to arrange a $10,000 payment to the campaign ... In early May, the complaint alleges, a co-conspirator who had helped arrange the initial campaign contributions stated in a series of recorded telephone calls with another co-conspirator, who was an aide to the campaign, that he and others were prepared to make an additional $10,000 payment following the defeat of the roll-your-own legislation, Fein said. On May 9, the legislative session ended without the legislation being called for a vote ...

Several days later, the complaint alleges that the co-conspirator delivered $10,000 payment ...

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Donor tied to Reid is indicted over contributions
Yahoo ^ | 6/6/12 | SANDRA CHEREB Associated Press
Posted on June 6, 2012 7:31:37 PM EDT by mdittmar

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — A federal grand jury has indicted a Nevada developer with ties to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on criminal charges related to campaign contributions.

The indictment Wednesday accuses Harvey Whittemore of devising a scheme to solicit campaign contributions from family members and employees in 2007 and skirt federal election law limits by reimbursing them.

Federal Election Commission records show Whittemore, family members and employees of his former company, Wingfield Nevada Group Holding Co., contributing more than $100,000 in a single day to Reid in March 2007.

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John Bryson Hit-And-Run: Obama Commerce Secretary Cited For Felony


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SAN GABRIEL, Calif. -- U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson was cited for felony hit-and-run following two Los Angeles-area traffic crashes that left him injured and unconscious, police said Monday.

Bryson, 68, was treated at a hospital for injuries following the crashes around 5 p.m. PDT Saturday, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's department and the San Gabriel Police Department said in a joint statement.

"Secretary Bryson was involved in a traffic accident over the weekend," the Commerce Department said Monday. "He was taken to the hospital for examination and has been released. He has sustained no injuries and the investigation is ongoing."

Bryson is facing felony hit-and-run charges, San Gabriel Police spokesman Lt. Ariel Duran said.

The secretary was driving alone in a Lexus on a major street in San Gabriel when he allegedly struck the rear end of a vehicle occupied by three males that had been stopped for a passing train.

He spoke briefly with the occupants and then hit their car again as he departed, the officials said. The three followed him while calling police.

"We did cite him for felony hit-and-run," Duran said. "Later the case (will be) submitted to the DA's office which will make a determination on what they are going to charge him with."

Bryson then allegedly caused a second collision minutes later, also on San Gabriel Boulevard, in the nearby city of Rosemead, striking a car occupied by a man and a woman, the police agencies said.

Bryson was found alone and unconscious in his car and was treated at the scene before being taken to a hospital.




There was no immediate indication that alcohol or drugs played a role in the collisions, the agencies said. And Duran said authorities don't know if Bryon had a prior medical condition.

"When the first officer rolled up on the scene, he was behind his wheel unconscious," Duran said. "But our officer did speak with him at the hospital."

David Axelrod, senior adviser to President Obama, said on CBS's "This Morning" that he doesn't have any details.

"This news broke overnight so I don't have anything to contribute to that. Obviously it's concerning, but I'm not going to comment because I don't know any of the details," he said.

Sheriff's deputy Tony Moore declined to provide any other information, including the name of the hospital.

Two people in the first collision were treated by paramedics after complaining of pain, the officials said. The couple involved in the second crash also complained of pain but declined medical aid.

Damage to the vehicles was minor.

San Gabriel is located just northeast of Los Angeles.

Obama swore in the former utility executive as the head the Commerce Department in October, after easily overcoming conservatives' objections that his pro-environmental views made him unsuited for the job.

As secretary, Bryson has played a role as a member of the president's economic team and has worked to promote job creation. He has also advised on energy issues, particularly in the clean energy sector.

Bryson is the former head of Edison International, the holding company that owns Southern California Edison. Bryson has also served on boards of major corporations including the Boeing Co. and the Walt Disney Co.

He helped oversee Edison's transformation into a leading wind and solar company and launched a plan to turn 65 million square feet of unused commercial rooftops into solar power stations with enough electricity for more than 160,000 homes.



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The entire obama admn is a hit and run felony. 

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Mayor Ray Nagin took $50,000 payoff, granite, consulting gig, businessman says
 The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune ^ | June 27, 2012 | David Hammer and Gordon Russell

 



While in office, Mayor Ray Nagin accepted a $50,000 payoff and shipments of free granite from city vendor Frank Fradella, and after leaving City Hall, he became a highly paid consultant to Fradella, according to court documents filed this morning. Fradella was in federal court to plead guilty to one count of securities fraud and one count of conspiring to bribe Nagin, described in court documents as "Public Official A."

The government's description of that public official, as well as other clues, make clear that it is Nagin.

Nagin has not been charged. He has not responded to an email seeking comment. Robert Jenkins, who WDSU-TV has reported is his lawyer, has not returned calls from The Times-Picayune.

Paul Murphy of WWL-TV reported this morning that Jenkins had no comment on Fradella's allegations.

Fradella was charged in bill of information Monday that only vaguely sketched out the alleged kickback scheme. But the summary of the government's case against Fradella filed today added vivid new details -- and made it crystal-clear that Nagin is the target federal prosecutors are seeking.

It says that Fradella, who ran a disaster-recovery firm, transferred $50,000 to Nagin on June 23, 2008, during Nagin's second term in office. By then, Nagin's relationship with Fradella had come under some public scrutiny.

Nagin's public calendar shows two meetings with Fradella on June 24, 2008, including one with Entergy executive Rod West to discuss the possible redevelopment of the Market Street Power Plant. Nagin met with Fradella again a week later, his calendar shows.

Fradella had hoped to land a deal to redevelop the site but never did.

The hulking building has spent much of the past few years caught in a tug-of-war between various would-be developers.

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Former Alabama governor going back to prison for bribery
Published August 03, 2012
Associated Press

MONTGOMERY, Ala. –  Following years of appeals and a vocal campaign by supporters, ex-Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman is heading back to prison after being sentenced Friday to more than six years for bribery and other convictions.

Siegelman, 66, and former HealthSouth chief Richard Scrushy were convicted in 2006. They arranged $500,000 in contributions to Siegelman's campaign for a state lottery in exchange for the governor appointing Scrushy to an important hospital regulatory board.

Before his sentencing that his lawyer called "cruel and unusual," the 66-year-old Siegelman told a judge that he "deeply regrets" the things he has done.

"I apologize to people for the embarrassment my actions have caused," Siegelman said.

U.S. District Judge Mark Fuller said the case has been hard on everyone, including Siegelman's family. He acknowledged the good things Siegelman had accomplished in his years of public service, but said they did not justify the crimes for which he was convicted. He allowed Siegelman to remain free and turn himself in by Sept. 11.

"It's been a long seven years," Fuller said. "Good luck to you."

Siegelman, who served one term from 1999 to 2003, was originally sentenced to more than seven years in prison. Fuller sentenced him to 6 1/2 on Friday. He served about nine months before being released pending his appeals. Fuller knocked those months off Siegelman's sentence. He also was ordered to serve two years on probation and pay a $50,000 fine.

His sentence is about equal to that of Scrushy's. He recently finished his nearly five-year prison sentence in Houston.

Several character witnesses took the stand in Siegelman's behalf, including his adult daughter, Dana Siegelman.

She called her father a "wonderful man" and said he felt guilty when he had to go to prison the first time.

"He was devastated that he had let us down," she said referring to herself, her mother, Lori, and her brother, Joseph.

Former Arizona Attorney General Grant Woods also testified on the ex-governor's behalf.

Siegelman served as Alabama's attorney general before he was governor, and 90 or so of his former colleagues had filed court briefs urging that he not be sent back to jail. They did so because they know and like their former colleague and many questioned whether campaign contributions constitute bribes.

Woods said it would serve no good purpose for Siegelman to be back in jail and that the public would be better off if he served community service.

Fuller said the Bureau of Prisons will decide where Siegelman will serve his time, but that he would recommend a prison close to home.

Over the years, supporters have blasted Siegelman's prosecution, claiming it was driven by partisan politics. Backers have waged an aggressive Internet campaign to get Siegelman's conviction overturned, with some suggesting President Barack Obama, a fellow Democrat, should pardon him.

The U.S. Supreme Court earlier this year refused to hear his case.

One of the character witnesses was Sephira Shuttlesworth, the widow of the late civil rights leader Fred Shuttlesworth. She said Siegelman spent a lot of time with her husband in the days before he died.

"The Don Siegelman that I know is not one who intentionally would do the things I'm hearing about," she said. "The people I walk with love Don Siegelman."

Besides governor and attorney general, Siegelman had been secretary of state and lieutenant governor in Alabama.

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Kerry Gauthier, Minnesota Rep., Remains Silent In Rest-Stop Sex Scandal
By MARTIGA LOHN 08/21/12

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota state lawmaker involved in a sex scandal involving a 17-year-old boy at a rest stop maintained his public silence Tuesday as another Democratic candidate for his seat emerged.

Rep. Kerry Gauthier, a Democrat from Duluth, has yet to comment on the scandal or his political plans, though Democratic leaders are urging him to withdraw from the race and Republicans have pressed him to resign immediately. Meanwhile, Duluth firefighter Erik Simonson launched a bid as a write-in Democratic candidate for Gauthier's seat at the Duluth Zoo on Tuesday.

Gauthier didn't immediately return a voice mail message from The Associated Press.

Authorities have said Gauthier, 56, admitted having a liason with the boy. They say he won't be charged in the July incident because the boy was older than 16, the legal age of consent, and no money was exchanged.

The scandal has called a reliably Democratic seat into question as Democrats try to regain control of the House by winning at least six more seats in November. Democratic House Minority Leader Paul Thissen and Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Chairman Ken Martin on Monday called on Gauthier to withdraw from the race.

Thissen said he is looking at state law for a way to replace Gauthier on the ballot if Gauthier formally withdraws from the race.

"I think that would be the fairest thing for the people of Duluth," Thissen said.

Gauthier may have to break his silence as soon as Friday, when the Minnesota Legislature is expected to meet in special session to vote on a flood relief package for Duluth and other communities hit by June flash floods. Parts of Gauthier's district sustained extensive damage, and he had been an outspoken supporter of the state aid before the scandal became public.

The leader of the local Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party said party activists would like to hear from Gauthier about his political plans. Senate District 7 DFL Chairman John Schwetman said the party is looking into its options but would prefer an announcement from the first-term incumbent, who received the party's endorsement in March.

"We're all waiting to hear what Rep. Gauthier chooses to do," Schwetman said.

Simonson, an assistant fire chief and president of the local firefighters union, said he is assuming Gauthier won't remain in the race. Simonson told AP he informed Gauthier of his plan to run for the seat but Gauthier gave no indication of his own plans.

"I wanted to let him know what was happening before he heard about it on the news," Simonson said.

Duluth City Councilor Jay Fosle has also filed paperwork to run as a write-in candidate.

Republican Travis Silvers is already on the ballot.

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 Vito Lopez declared war Tuesday on Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.

A day after Silver called on the powerful Brooklyn party boss to resign amid a sexual harassment scandal, a defiant Lopez blasted out an all-caps statement trashing his detractors for “destroying my credibility and election options” and vowing not to be railroaded from office.

“I WILL NOT CAPITULATE TO THOSE SELF-SERVING TACTICS AND DEMANDS,” Lopez said in his statement without mentioning Silver by name.

On Monday, Silver, who admitted authorizing a secret $135,000 settlement for two former Lopez female staffers who claimed they were sexually harassed, vowed to do all he could to pressure Lopez to resign.

The speaker said he called Lopez on Friday to asked him to relinquish the Assembly seat he’s held for nearly 30 years — but Lopez says he has no intention of going away quietly.

The hot-tempered party boss is known for playing hardball, and he made it clear the game is on with Silver, his former ally.

RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: ASSEMBLY SPEAKER SHELDON SILVER ASKED VITO LOPEZ TO RESIGN

EDITORIAL: VITO LOPEZ WILL KEEP HIS SEAT AS LONG AS HE LIKES

Operatives with ties to Lopez reminded reporters Tuesday that Lopez still has a strong following in certain segments of his 53rd Assembly District in Brooklyn — while threatening to go after Silver’s reputation.

Lopez, who stands accused by his Assembly colleagues of sexual harassment and is the subject of a criminal probe, said he’s the victim of a political smear campaign that will not drive him from office.

“In the last 10 days there have been a series of allegations that are politically motivated, as well as unethical or illegal leaks about confidential agreements and statements with the principal motive of destroying my credibility and election options,” Lopez said in the fiery statement.

The two women paid off by the Assembly settlement are not the only complaints of sexual harassment against Lopez.

The Assembly Ethics Committee upheld two other complaints, in which former staffers said Lopez groped them and kissed them. Silver accepted the findings and, on Aug. 24, stripped Lopez of his Assembly seniority and leadership positions.

The sanctions blew the lid off the covert June settlement with Rita Pasarell, 30, and Leah Herbert, 29, who had both been senior members of Lopez’s staff.

Lopez, who faces only token opposition in the November election, said he would not give in to the calls of “outside individuals and interest groups” that have urged him to leave office.

If Lopez doesn’t resign, Silver (D-Manhattan) said Tuesday, it will likely take a criminal conviction before lawmakers could oust him on harassment charges.

Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Tuesday night he told Silver that Lopez should be kicked out if he doesn’t quit. “He should be out of office. O-U-T! N-O-W!” said Schumer.

Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan has been appointed special prosecutor to investigate possible criminal charges against Lopez.

Silver said Assembly lawyers are reviewing the situation, but noted former Queens state Sen. Hiram Monserrate wasn’t ousted from the Senate until after he was convicted in 2009 of assaulting his girlfriend.

“I think one of the precedents of Hiram Monserrate is it resulted from a criminal action that was determined in a criminal court,” Silver told reporters at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.

“So currently, that's under review by the Kings County/Staten Island district attorney and that would have to be held in abeyance until then," Silver said.

Silver said the Assembly ethics committee had questioned whether the incidents merited expulsion before issuing its findings last month.

"If there is a criminal charge and a criminal conviction, that would be a different set of circumstances that might trigger a Monserrate type situation," Silver said.

The state’s Joint Commission on Public Ethics, which has launched an investigation of the Lopez case, met behind closed doors for nearly two hours Tuesday.

Commission members declined to comment afterward, but a source familiar with the investigation said subpoenas connected with the probe went out Tuesday night. James Freedland, a spokesman for state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, said his office turned documents over to JCOPE probers last week.

"We have already provided the Commission and the press with copies of all communications with the Assembly in our possession relating to this matter, and stand ready to work with JCOPE to ensure a full and fair investigation," Freedland said.

New York GOP Chairman Ed Cox demanded Silver resign for giving his blessing on the secret settlement.

"Silver's actions were unethical and wholly unbecoming of a member of the New York State Assembly, let alone its Speaker,” Cox said.