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Old 06-04-2007, 12:36 PM   #1
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Jury Indicts Jefferson in Bribery Probe


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WASHINGTON -- Rep. William Jefferson, D-La., was indicted Monday on federal charges of racketeering, soliciting bribes and money-laundering in a long-running bribery investigation into business deals he tried to broker in Africa.
The indictment handed up in federal court in Alexandria., Va., Monday is 94 pages long and lists 16 alleged violations of federal law that could keep Jefferson in prison for up to 235 years, according to a Justice Department official who has seen the document.







Rep. William Jefferson, D-La., makes a statement upon his arrival at Washington's National Airport in this May 22, 2006 file photo. Jefferson will be indicted in a bribery investigation involving business deals he tried to broker in Africa, The Associated Press has learned. (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke, Files) (Lauren Victoria Burke - AP) [/align][/align]

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Among the charges listed in the indictment, said the official, are racketeering, soliciting bribes, wire fraud, money-laundering, obstruction of justice, conspiracy and violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the case.
Jefferson is accused of soliciting bribes for himself and his family, and also for bribing a Nigerian official.
Almost two years ago, in August 2005, investigators raided Jefferson's home in Louisiana and found $90,000 in cash stuffed into a box in his freezer.
Jefferson, 63, whose Louisiana district includes New Orleans, has said little about the case publicly but has maintained his innocence. He was re-elected last year despite the looming investigation.
Jefferson, in Louisiana on Monday, could not immediately be reached for comment.
Two of Jefferson's associates have already struck plea bargains with prosecutors and have been sentenced.
Brett Pfeffer, a former congressional aide, admitted soliciting bribes on Jefferson's behalf and was sentenced to eight years in prison.
Another Jefferson associate, Louisville, Ky., telecommunications executive Vernon Jackson, pleaded guilty to paying between $400,000 and $1 million in bribes to Jefferson in exchange for his assistance securing business deals in Nigeria and other African nations. Jackson was sentenced to more than seven years in prison.
Both Pfeffer and Jackson agreed to cooperate in the case against Jefferson in exchanges for their pleas.
The impact of the case has stretched across continents and even roiled presidential politics in Nigeria. According to court records, Jefferson told associates that he needed cash to pay bribes to the country's vice president, Atiku Abubakar.
Abubakar denied the allegations, which figured prominently in that country's presidential elections in April. Abubakar ran for the presidency and finished third.
Court records indicate that Jefferson was videotape taking a $100,000 cash bribe from an FBI informant. Most of that money later turned up in a freezer in Jefferson's home.
In May 2006, the FBI raided Jefferson's congressional office, the first such raid on a sitting congressman's Capitol office. That move sparked a constitutional debate over whether the executive branch stepped over its boundary.
The legality of the raid is still being argued on appeal. House leaders objected to the search saying it was an unconstitutional intrusion on the lawmaking process. The FBI said the raid was necessary because Jefferson and his legal team had failed to respond to requests for documents.
Some but not all the documents seized in the raid have been turned over Justice Department prosecutors.
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Old 06-04-2007, 12:57 PM   #2
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I believe you only have know "9th Ward District".
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He was re-elected because theaverage IQ of the voters in his district is 7.
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He was re-elected because theaverage IQ of the voters in his district is 7.
No way it's even that high...
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Old 06-04-2007, 01:52 PM   #5
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"Of the people, for the people, by the people" has a new, sinister ring to it when you look at Jefferson's relection to another corrupt term in Congress.
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Old 06-04-2007, 01:54 PM   #6
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He was re-elected because theaverage IQ of the voters in his district is 7.
No way it's even that high...
Maybe I should have said "cumulative" rather than "average".
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Jefferson got elected the same way that impeached federal judge Alcee Hastings got elected to the US House, just blame whitey for everything.
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Old 06-04-2007, 05:22 PM   #8
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I guess the money in the freezer was because he wanted cold, hard cash![:-]
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In answer to the opening post question, I assume he got re-elected the same way Frist, Santorum, burns, and Calvert all got re-elected at least once: ignorance of the voters.

Some info on Calvert, in case you aren't familiar with him:

In 2005, Rep. Calvert and his real estate partner, Woodrow Harpole Jr., paid $550,000 for a four acre piece of land at Martin Street and Seaton Avenue in Perris, just 4 miles south of the March Air Reserve Base in California. Less than a year after buying the land, without making any improvements to the run down parcel, they sold the property for $985,000, a 79% increase. During this period, Rep. Calvert pushed through an earmark to secure $8 million for an overhaul and expansion of a freeway interchange 16 miles from the property, as well as an additional $1.5 million for commercial development in the area around the airfield.


In another deal, a group of investors bought property a few blocks from the site of a proposed interchange, for $975,000. Within six months, after the earmark for the interchange was appropriated, the parcel of land sold for $1.45 million. Rep. Calvert"s firm received a commission on the sale.
By using his position to earmark funds to increase the value of his own property, Rep. Calvert violated the prohibition against using his position as a member of Congress to advance his own financial interests. as well as the House rule requiring all members of the House to conduct themselves "at all times in a manner that reflects creditably on the House."

The lobbying firm of Copeland, Lowery, Jacquez, Denton and White is ("Copeland Lowery") currently under investigation by a federal grand jury for its ties to Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations, Rep. Jerry Lewis (R-CA). On May 23, 2006, as part of its investigation into Rep. Lewis" ties to Mr. Lowery, the FBI obtained Rep. Calvert"s financial records at the same time that they pulled Rep. Lewis"s financial records. Rep. Calvert has helped pass through at least 13 earmarks sought by Copeland Lowery in 2005, adding up to over $91 million.



Is Jefferson a scumbag? Certainly sounds like it. But as we all know, he's not even remotely the only scumbag in Congress - he just happens to be the worst democrat. As far as republicans, we could go on and on. Doolittle, Feeney, Lewis, Miller, Musgrave, etc. etc.
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Old 06-04-2007, 10:11 PM   #10
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Gee for a second there Biller I thought you were describing Harry Reid and/or Obama on both their real estate deals.

The real question you have to ask, will Pelosi ask for him to resign from the house?
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