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gaijinsamurai
11-13-2009, 07:46 PM
Former congressman sentenced to 13 years
Jefferson hid $90,000 in freezer; was convicted of bribery, other charges
BREAKING NEWS
The Associated Press
updated 3:13 p.m. PT, Fri., Nov . 13, 2009
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A former Louisiana congressman who famously stashed $90,000 cash in his freezer was sentenced Friday to 13 years in prison for taking hundreds of thousands in bribes in exchange for using his influence to broker business deals in Africa.

The sentence handed down in suburban Washington was far less than the nearly 30 years prosecutors had sought for William Jefferson, a Democrat who represented parts of New Orleans for nearly 20 years.

Agents investigating the case found $90,000 wrapped in foil and hidden in boxes of frozen pie crusts in his freezer.

Prosecutors had asked a judge to follow federal guidelines and sentence him to at least 27 years. The defense asked for less than 10 years, arguing a stiffer sentence would be far longer than those imposed on congressmen convicted of similar crimes in recent years, none of whom was sentenced to more than a decade.

Jefferson said nothing in court after he was sentenced. He was convicted in August of 11 counts, including bribery and racketeering. Prosecutors at his two-month trial said he took roughly $500,000 in bribes and sought millions more. He was acquitted of five other charges, including the one most closely associated with the money in his freezer.

Informant was wired
The investigation started in March 2005. In August of that year, FBI agents searched Jefferson's Washington home and found the cash. Prosecutors said he had planned to use the money to pay a bribe to the then-vice president of Nigeria to secure a multimillion-dollar telecommunications deal there, an accusation Jefferson denied.

The money ended up in the freezer after a disgruntled businesswoman, Lori Mody, agreed to wear a wire after telling the FBI she had been cheated out of $3.5 million in deals brokered by Jefferson. The jury saw videotape of Mody handing over a suitcase filled with $100,000 cash outside an Arlington hotel. Most of that money was recovered from the freezer.

The defense argued that Jefferson was acting as a private business consultant in brokering the deals and his actions did not constitute bribery.

New Orleans voters had long been loyal to Jefferson, who in 1991 became Louisiana's first African-American congressman since Reconstruction. He rose from the poverty of the Louisiana Delta parishes to prominence as a street-savvy political tactician.

He was re-elected in 2006 even after news of the bribery scandal broke but was indicted and then lost to Republican attorney Anh "Joseph" Cao this past December.


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CMNot
11-13-2009, 07:49 PM
I hope you guys realise how lucky you are that your politicians aren't above the law.

Fraud and embezzlement is all in a days work for our political "elite".

gaijinsamurai
11-13-2009, 07:52 PM
Don't drop the soap!

2495
11-13-2009, 07:54 PM
I hope you guys realise how lucky you are that your politicians aren't above the law.

Fraud and embezzlement is all in a days work for our political "elite".


Yep - here in the UK the shifty little bastards would of said 'it is not in the publics interest' or 'Cannot go ahead as it may cause a diplomatic incidient'... Blair and the serious fraud office ala Typhoon bribes to Saudi? ... 'looky no touchy' and Blairs people wiped the slate clean.

LineDoggie
11-13-2009, 08:00 PM
Jesus, thats Longer than Duke Cunningham got.

Alpheus
11-13-2009, 08:19 PM
Cold Cash Jefferson gets to chill out in the cooler.

eATS
11-13-2009, 08:27 PM
I hope you guys realise how lucky you are that your politicians aren't above the law.

Fraud and embezzlement is all in a days work for our political "elite".

i wouldnt say that, i lived in a few small towns that were as crooked as it gets, stuff like " landlords brother was a judge, so he take every tenate to court and win, politicians brother own construction companies, buying historical buildings cheap,(that arent suppose to be torn down) then building empty retail space that never gets tenates, mafia beer companies that pay the police force off(i worked there and saw all the illegal money daily get dropped off and picked up, plus delivering beer to dry towns with police watchout.. it goes on and on....

i actually moved away because of the corruption.

Mastermind
11-14-2009, 05:33 PM
Looking for an impending Presidential Pardon...Pay back for Bush holding off the punishment for Scooter Libby.

Corruption in politics..there's an odd statement, eh?...politics is corruption.

I was also very disconcerted over the Cunningham conviction...that guy was one of my personal heroes...I almost cried when he was giving his tearful goodbye before going off to the poky.

I have to wonder, what the hell is it that Washington does to otherwise good people?

Hilbert
11-14-2009, 09:10 PM
Sentence was too light. He should've gotten at least a year for each of the 16 guilty counts.

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Wimbly
11-14-2009, 09:21 PM
Is there is a distinct silence about all of this from the media, or am I crazy? Can anyone here say they would be so quiet if this was a Republican?

Hilbert
11-14-2009, 09:46 PM
Is there is a distinct silence about all of this from the media, or am I crazy? Can anyone here say they would be so quiet if this was a Republican?

I don't know about National Media but here in New Orleans Dollar-Bill-Jefferson has been the subject of cartoons, TV time, editorials, and all manner of coverage since the whole stink started several years ago.

Hilbert
11-14-2009, 09:48 PM
Jesus, thats Longer than Duke Cunningham got.

If Dollar-Bill-Jefferson had pled guilty like Cunningham, instead of innocent with "I've got an honorable explanation" maybe would've got a lighter sentence.

Wimbly
11-15-2009, 07:09 AM
I don't know about National Media but here in New Orleans Dollar-Bill-Jefferson has been the subject of cartoons, TV time, editorials, and all manner of coverage since the whole stink started several years ago.

No Party ID on ABC for Imprisoned Jefferson; CBS Skips Sentencing (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brent-baker/2009/11/14/no-party-id-abc-imprisoned-jefferson-cbs-skips-sentencing)



Former Congressman William Jefferson, the New Orleans Democrat with bribery cash hidden in his freezer, was sentenced Friday to 13 years in prison, the longest-ever for a Member of Congress on a corruption charge (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/13/AR2009111301266.html) -- yet the CBS Evening News didn't utter a word about it, just as that newscast ignored his August conviction, while ABC's World News didn't bother to mention his party affiliation.


ABC's Charles Gibson, however, the MRC's Brad Wilmouth noticed, failed to identify Jefferson as a Democrat: “Former Louisiana Congressman William Jefferson has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for his conviction on federal bribery charges. Authorities found $90,000 wrapped in foil in Jefferson’s freezer, part of the half million dollars prosecutors say he received for using his influence to broker business deals in Africa.”

SilentType
11-15-2009, 04:42 PM
This is what happens when a nation has power so highly centralized in the hands of Government you get corruption.

The lesson will be lost though. Nobody in the media wants to talk about government corruption particularly when it's not only a Democrat, but a minority.

Lobbyists exist not simply because corporations are greedy or because of special interests, but because we've turned over so much power to the Federal Government that it controls every aspect of life.

Watch what will happen with government corruption now that Government has absolute control over our financial institutions. Watch what will happen once they control Health Care.

Look south of the border. What's the #1 issue in Mexico that is at the root of all it's problems? It's government corruption. Look at Afghanistan, look at any number of dozens of nations where all power is centralized.