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Congressman Caught Taking Bribes

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  1. Sishir Chang

    Sishir Chang Member

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    The culture of corruption extends also to Democrats too.
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12903856/

    From the AP

    Court filing: Lawmaker taped taking $100,000
    U.S. Rep. Jefferson’s comments reportedly recorded by FBI informant

    ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A congressman under investigation for bribery was caught on videotape accepting $100,000 in $100 bills from an FBI informant whose conversations with the lawmaker also were recorded, according to a court document released Sunday. Agents later found the cash hidden in his freezer.

    At one audiotaped meeting, Rep. William Jefferson, D-La., chuckles about writing in code to keep secret what the government contends was his corrupt role in getting his children a cut of a communications company’s deal for work in Africa.

    As Jefferson and the informant passed notes about what percentage the lawmaker’s family might receive, the congressman “began laughing and said, ‘All these damn notes we’re writing to each other as if we’re talking, as if the FBI is watching,”’ according to the affidavit.

    Jefferson has not been charged and denies any wrongdoing.

    As for the $100,000, the government says Jefferson got the money in a leather briefcase last July 30 at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Arlington. The plan was for the lawmaker to use the cash to bribe a high-ranking Nigerian official — the name is blacked out in the court document — to ensure the success of a business deal in that country, the affidavit said.

    All but $10,000 was recovered on Aug. 3 when the FBI searched Jefferson’s home in Washington. The money was stuffed in his freezer, wrapped in $10,000 packs and concealed in food containers and aluminum foil.

    Two of Jefferson’s associates have pleaded guilty to bribery-related charges in federal court in Alexandria. One, businessman Vernon Jackson of Louisville, Ky., admitted paying more than $400,000 in bribes to the lawmaker in exchange for his help securing business deals for Jackson’s telecommunications company in Nigeria and other African countries.

    Weekend search of offices
    The new details about the case emerged after federal agents searched Jefferson’s congressional office on Capitol Hill Saturday night and Sunday. The nearly 100-page affidavit for a search warrant, made public Sunday with large portions blacked out, spells out much of the evidence so far.

    The document includes excerpts of conversations between Jefferson and an unidentified business executive from northern Virginia. She agreed to wear a wire after she approached the FBI with complaints that Jefferson and an associate had ripped her off in a business deal.

    Jefferson’s lawyer, Robert Trout, contended that the prosecutors’ disclosure was “part of a public relations agenda and an attempt to embarrass Congressman Jefferson. The affidavit itself is just one side of the story, which has not been tested in court,” Trout said in a statement.

    The affidavit says Jefferson is caught on videotape at the Ritz-Carlton as he takes a reddish-brown briefcase from the trunk of the informant’s car, slips it into a cloth bag, puts the bag into his 1990 Lincoln Town Car and drives away.

    The $100 bills in the suitcase had the same serial numbers as those found in Jefferson’s freezer.

    While the name of the intended recipient of the $100,000 is blacked out, other details in the affidavit indicate he is Abubakar Atiku, Nigeria’s vice president. He owns a home in Potomac, Md., that authorities have searched as part of the Jefferson investigation.

    Jefferson assured the FBI informant in their coded conversations that he paid the money to the Nigerian official, even though the money was still in Jefferson’s possession when agents searched his home Aug. 3.

    Murky talk about ‘the package’
    On Aug. 1, two days after Jefferson picked up the $100,000, the informant called Jefferson to ask about the status of “the package.”

    Jefferson responded: “I gave him the African art that you gave me and he was very pleased.”

    When Jefferson and the informant had dinner at a Washington restaurant on May 12, 2005, the FBI was listening, too. Jefferson indicates he will need an increased stake in the profits of one deal, the affidavit said. Instead of the 7 percent stake originally agreed upon, he writes “18-20” on a piece of paper and passes it to the informant.

    That is when negotiations move ahead and notes go back and forth, ending with Jefferson’s laughter about the FBI watching it all.

    ‘It wouldn’t be me’
    Throughout the conversations, Jefferson makes attempts to deflect direct connections to any bribes.

    He tells the informant at one point that money should be paid to businesses operated by his children. “I make a deal for my children. It wouldn’t be me,” Jefferson said, according to the affidavit.

    In a different conversation, Jefferson seeks to distance himself from bribes that must be paid to Nigerian government officials to facilitate transactions.

    “If he’s gotta pay Minister X, we don’t want to know. It’s not our deal,” Jefferson told the witness, according to the affidavit. “We’re not paying Minister X a damn thing. That’s all, you know, international fraud crap. We’re not doing that. We’re not doing any of that that gets us (unintelligible).”

    ‘Seven other schemes’ alleged
    The affidavit also spells out “seven other schemes” in which Jefferson was involved; nearly all were blacked out in the document.

    The Jefferson investigation has provided fodder for Republicans who have suffered black eyes in the investigations of current and former GOP lawmakers, including Tom DeLay and Randy “Duke” Cunningham.

    Jefferson, who has pledged not to resign from Congress in the face of the bribery investigation, speculated about his political future in one of the recorded conversations.

    When the informant asked Jefferson about his political plans, he responded: “I’m gonna get your deal out of the way ... and I probably won’t last long after that.”
     
  2. thadeus

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    I wonder if the GOP and the DNC keep their campaign "donations" wrapped in foil in the freezer as well.

    I think this sort of access to money and influence, and all the cloak-and-dagger drama that goes with that kind of life, is the primary motivation for many who seek public office in the first place, but I suppose I'm biased.
     
  3. A_3PO

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    This guy is cooked and deserves whatever he gets. What a great campaign gift for the Republicans.
     
  4. tigermission1

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    Both parties are incredibly corrupt, out entire leadership in Washington is corrupt. The whole system needs an overhaul.
     
  5. FranchiseBlade

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    I hope they put him away for a long time. It is shameful when people abuse power like this.
     
  6. ima_drummer2k

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    The scary thing is, for every one that gets caught, there's probably about 100 that don't...
     
  7. RocketMan Tex

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    They are just like cockroaches. When you see one in your house, there are 100 others underneath the floor.
     
  8. Oski2005

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    I'm glad they at least got this guy, especially with how cocky he was. "Like the FBI is watching us..."
     
  9. No Worries

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    He deserved what he gets. Having said that ...

    Any bets that Congress anally probes this whole matter exercising its oversight responsibiites to the full extent of the law?
     
  10. basso

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    oops! there goes that "culture of corruption" mid-term meme...unless this is somehow tom delay's fault.
     
  11. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    Wow - power corrupts....

    DD
     
  12. F.D. Khan

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    I think that just as there are mandatory minimum prison sentences for
    drug offenders (not that I agree with it), there should be minimum
    jail time required for those accepting bribes in a public office.

    That along with a seizure of financial assets would scare the hell out
    of these guys. There should also be rewards for turning in politicians
    trying to or getting bribes.
     
  13. Master Baiter

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    I totally agree. They should come down especially hard on these guy since they take advantage of an honor bestowed upon them from the people. It is disgusting.
     
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    Great idea!

    Of course that would have to go through congress. The fox is in charge of the hen house. Is there any wonder we have not had any campaign finance reform legislation.
     
  15. wnes

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    What a great idea! Let's clear the House with less than 6 months to go before the mid-term election for some inknown commodities! Very smart.
     
  16. peleincubus

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    that guy needs to go down. right in time for elections to...
     
  17. SamFisher

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    Well I'm not sure if this your own personal opinion, or in your self-confessed role as BBS purveyor of GOP talking points to further the cause, so apologies if it's the former, but if you think this has the same significance as the K-Street project and the other institutional issues that go along with the Abramoff scandal, you're kidding yourself.

    Now, isn't there some other scandal you should be damage controlling on?
     
  18. F.D. Khan

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    There are some bad apples that usually end up getting caught.
    Their seats are so hotly competed for, that most would have the
    sense to stay away from potential scandals.

    Maybe they should try that in China, oh whoops..they get all the
    money on government contracts as it is. I was in court for years
    with Chinese Governmental Companies and their corrupt sort so don't
    think we didn't get your little comment about the "Corrupt" US.
     
  19. wnes

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    How's Pakistan doing?
     
  20. krosfyah

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    I'm not sure I understand the relevancy of how a single incident by a Dem speaks to the mountains of issues the GOP faces with their "culture of corruption."
     
    #20 krosfyah, May 22, 2006
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