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maddezmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-23-08 07:38 AM
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Ex-Official Linked to Abramoff Pleads Guilty(will cooperate w/ investigators ie: Doolittle)
Source: WaPost

By James V. Grimaldi
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, April 23, 2008; Page A04

A former high-ranking official in the Justice Department pleaded guilty yesterday to accepting thousands of dollars worth of meals and sports tickets from Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff in exchange for helping a variety of Abramoff's clients.

Robert E. Coughlin II, the former deputy chief of staff of the Justice Department's criminal division, became the latest of more than a dozen public officials, lobbyists and congressional staff members to be convicted or to plead guilty in the wide-ranging federal investigation of Abramoff's activities.

As part of his plea agreement, Coughlin, 36, agreed to cooperate with investigators, making him a potentially important witness in the ongoing scrutiny of Rep. John T. Doolittle (R-Calif.). Coughlin acknowledged performing a variety of official acts for Kevin A. Ring, a key member of Abramoff's lobbying team at Greenberg Traurig and a former legislative aide to Doolittle. Coughlin and Ring are longtime friends who worked together on Capitol Hill a decade ago.

Coughlin admitted violating the federal conflict-of-interest statute while he served in the department's offices of legislative affairs and public liaison between March 2001 and October 2003. According to court papers filed yesterday, he leaked department information, attended meetings and contacted his Justice colleagues to help clients of Abramoff and Ring.



Read more: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/22/AR2008042202430.html
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Ian David Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-23-08 07:38 AM
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1. Robert Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin's going to jail jail jail! n/t
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gratuitous Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-23-08 07:56 AM
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2. Meals and sports tickets
Plenty enough to sell the country out in war time, eh Mr. Coughlin? And the corruption leads straight into the office of yet another Republican congressman. I'm sure glad that Jack Abramoff has been officially declared a bipartisan scandal by the media pooh-bahs. Because otherwise I'd say just locking up every Republican who served in Congress from 2001 to 2006 would be the quickest, most efficient and most just solution to all of this.
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maddezmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-23-08 08:04 AM
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3. And Alberto gave him the Award for Fraud Prevention
The Department of Justice and “that curious word, Honor”
DEPARTMENT No Comment
BY Scott Horton
PUBLISHED April 28, 2007
For George Washington, “honor” was a sacred term. It meant the duty of a citizen always to conduct himself in a manner consistent with the highest values of the society in which he lived. Consequently, the “honor” of a citizen-soldier of the American Republic was something very different from the “honor” of a subject of the British Crown—a concept he drove home repeatedly in his exhortations to the soldiers and officers of the Continental Army. And, according to David Hackett Fischer and several other historians of the period, this attitude made an important contribution to the successful conduct of the Revolutionary War, and thus to the founding of the Republic. I discuss these facts and the role of the work of Joseph Addison in the Revolutionary War era development of the concept of “honor” in greater depth here.

What does “honor” mean to Alberto Gonzales and his cronies at the Department of Justice? In the words of the Good Book, let us judge them by their fruits.

Even the “Honors Program” Interns Are Hacks. I previously described a discussion with one of my old law professors who recounted how his daughter secured a position at Justice through the Honors Program. The rest of the members of the program were Monica Goodling clones, and at length his daughter discovered that she had been accepted because the hiring officer confused her undergraduate institution with a religious right institution with a similar name. Now we learn that this accurately describes the corruption of the Department’s Honors Program—namely, under the oversight of Deputy Attorney General Paul J. McNulty, it was used to recruit and introduce political hacks. Today, the Washington Post reports that on-going scrutiny of political hackery at the Justice Department has led to reform: hacks will no longer be involved in the selection of the “Honors Program” interns. They will now be influencing the hiring process from behind the scenes.

The Attorney General’s Award for Fraud Prevention last year went to none other than Robert E. Coughlin II, a senior official of the Criminal Division whose resignation was announced yesterday in recognition of his “exceptional efforts to prosecute white collar crime.” Coughlin is now wrapped up in the criminal investigation surrounding Jack Abramoff—he is tightly linked to a key investigation target. The Abramoff investigation is the largest and most important white collar crime investigation pending in the office . . . but somehow I doubt this is what got him his award. Still, one can’t be certain—this is the Gonzales Justice Department.

more:
http://harpers.org/archive/2007/04/horton-20070428dyll
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cstanleytech Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-23-08 08:19 AM
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4. I wonder what the odds are in Vegas
in regards to how fast this guy and other republicans get pardons from president Bush in the final days of the Bush administration but after the elections of course so as not to cause any damage to the McCain campaign.
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Greyskye Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-23-08 02:47 PM
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5. Sweet. Go Charlie Brown!
:toast:
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JohnWxy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-23-08 04:18 PM
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6. Guilty Plea by Official in Abramoff Lobbying Scandal
Edited on Wed Apr-23-08 03:44 PM by JohnWxy
Source: New York Times


A former high-ranking official in the Justice Department pleaded guilty to a charge of conflict of interest in the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal. The former official, Robert E. Coughlin II, admitted in federal court that he had accepted meals, concert tickets and luxury seats at sporting events from a lobbyist while helping the lobbyist’s clients. He faces up to 10 months in prison under a plea deal with the government. Mr. Coughlin accepted the gifts from 2001 to 2003 while working on legislative affairs for the Justice Department. He later became deputy chief of staff of the department’s criminal division, which is handling the Abramoff inquiry{emphasis my own_JW}. He resigned a year ago.



Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/23/us/23brfs-GUILTYPLEABY_BRF.html?ref=us






Full article in Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/22/AR2008042202430.html


A former high-ranking official in the Justice Department pleaded guilty yesterday to accepting thousands of dollars worth of meals and sports tickets from Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff in exchange for helping a variety of Abramoff's clients.

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Octafish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-23-08 09:21 PM
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7. Lots of aspens in that (g)rove.
And a monkey sits on their throne.
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