Criminal charges still falling out from Abramoff
The ongoing investigation into the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal has resulted in a criminal charge against a former aide to Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran.
Ann Copland, who worked on Capitol Hill as a legislative assistant dealing with Native American tribes, is accused of receiving thousands of dollars worth of tickets and meals in exchange for helping an Abramoff client, the Mississippi tribe of Choctaw Indians.
Copland is charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud…
Abramoff acknowledged illegally showering gifts on officials who provided favors for his clients. Most prominent of those convicted in the case was former Rep. Bob Ney, R-Ohio. Deputy Interior Secretary Steven Griles and several key congressional aides were also convicted in the case.
Abramoff was sentenced to four years in federal prison.
The criminal charge says Copland “performed various official actions, including but not limited to attempting to persuade other legislative and executive branch officials to take or abstain from taking official action.”
And it ain’t over, folks. There’s a lobbying firm called PMA that’s been polishing Republicans and Democrats, right and left, for their Pentagon sweeties.
One of the benefits from the Democrat congressional victories in 2007 is mandatory open recording of pork – including lobbyists involved. That’s just starting to bear fruit. Couple more scandals coming up.





Most of these political creeps would consider doing an honest job to be Hard Labor.
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February 21, 2009 at 12:17 pm
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