in detail how he orchestrated kickbacks from unsuspecting tribes, arranged overseas travel for Mr. DeLay and others and lent his stadium suites to members of Congress."
From Big-Time Lobbyist to Object of Derision
Even after his fall, Mr. Abramoff, who will be sentenced after fulfilling his agreement to cooperate with prosecutors, remains unreformed in some ways. He continues spewing messages on his BlackBerry, even though his crimes were partly exposed by hundreds of brash e-mail messages chronicling his activities and contempt for his clients.
When he has ventured out, it has been mostly to meet government lawyers to work out his plea deal, in which he agreed to cooperate in the investigations of lawmakers and pay restitution and taxes that prosecutors say will exceed $26 million.
In 8- to-10-hour stretches since August, Mr. Abramoff, 46, has recounted in detail how he orchestrated kickbacks from unsuspecting tribes, arranged overseas travel for Mr. DeLay and others and lent his stadium suites to members of Congress.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/10/politics/10lobbyist.html?pagewanted=1&ei=5094&en=a991d603fa865ef9&hp&ex=1136955600&partner=homepage 8-10 hour stretches since August? That is a lot of time to chat. Any wires also? Hmmmm.