Breaking: Blago gets RICO indictments
posted at 6:19 pm on April 2, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
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And it looks big. The wire services haven’t reported it as I post this, but the Capitol Fax blog and Legal Insurrection have links to the indictment. CF boils it down:
Among the new factual allegations are that:
- beginning in 2002 and continuing after Blagojevich was first elected governor, Blagojevich and Monk, along with Kelly and previously convicted co-schemer Antoin “Tony” Rezko, agreed that they would use the offices of governor and chief of staff for financial gain, which would be divided among them with the understanding that the money would be distributed after Blagojevich left public office;
- in 2003, Blagojevich, Monk, Kelly, Rezko and other co-schemers implemented this agreement by directing lucrative state business relating to the refinancing of billions of dollars in State of Illinois Pension Obligation Bonds to a company whose lobbyist agreed to provide hundreds of thousands of dollars to Rezko out of the fee the lobbyist would collect, and Rezko in turn agreed to split the money with Blagojevich, Monk and Kelly;
- After it became public that Kelly and Rezko were under investigation and ceased playing a significant role in raising campaign funds, Blagojevich personally continued to trade his actions as governor for personal benefits, including, for example, delaying a state grant to a publicly-supported school while trying to leverage a U.S. Congressman, who supported the school, or the Congressman’s brother, to hold a campaign fundraiser for Blagojevich; and
- in an interview on March 16, 2005, Blagojevich lied to FBI agents when he said that he maintains a separation, or firewall, between politics and state business; and he does not track, or want to know, who contributes to him or how much they are contributing to him.
It looks very broad based, and Patrick Fitzgerald appears to have gone after the entire spoils system run by Blagojevich. His co-conspirators in the RICO indictments are:
- John Harris, his last chief of staff
- Robert Blagojevich, his brother
- Alonzo Monk, his former chief of staff
- William Cellini, Sr
- Christopher Kelly
Kelly, Monk, and Robert Blagojevich all headed Friends of Blagojevich, which Fitzgerald alleges was basically a holding corporation for corrupt funds. Tony Rezko also makes an appearance in this indictment, but he’s not among those indicted. Looks like Rezko flipped.
Update: Stuart Levine is also an unindicted co-conspirator. He must also have flipped. Almost exactly a year ago, I wrote about Levine’s testimony about a big squeeze play Kelly and Cellini tried to pull on a Hollywood producer and financier, who decided to fight back.
Also, the indictment has charges for mail fraud, wire fraud, bribery, and extortion. Sounds like Chicago, all right.
Update II: The Rosenberg-Capri Capital part of the indictment is interesting. Apparently, after Rosenberg fired back at the corrupt Blagojevich Enterprise and threatened to expose the extortion attempt, Blago and his buddies decided to give him the TRS contract in the hope Rosenberg would keep quiet — but they also decided to block him from getting any more business.
Update III: David Freddoso does some counting and comes up with 19 counts on the RICO indictment — and 16 of them are for Rod Blagojevich alone.
The AP has its report out on the wires:
A sweeping federal indictment charges former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich with scheming to auction off President Barack Obama’s U.S. Senate seat, pressuring a congressman for campaign money and lying to FBI agents.
The 19-count indictment handed down Thursday against Blagojevich and others also alleges billions of dollars in state pension bonds were refinanced in exchange for the promise of a massive kickback, among other crimes.
The big question now — will Blago roll over on the rest of Chicago gang? He’s been pretty combative so far, but staring down the gun of a 19-count federal indictment may have a clarifying effect on Blago. It certainly did with Rezko and apparently Levine.
Update IV: This has to be the quote of the day from the indictment, on page 32. Fitzgerald describes an extortion attempt of a construction executive and the way Blagojevich manipulated state transportation spending to benefit the Blagojevich Enterprise:
It was further part of the scheme that, on or about October 6, 2008, defendant ROD BLAGOJEVICH told Lobbyist A that he would make an announcement concerning a $1.8 billion project involving the Tollway and that defendant MONK would approach Construction Executive to ask that he raise substantial campaign contributions. ROD BLAGOJEVICH further said that he could have announced a larger amount of money for road projects, but wanted to see how Construction Executive performed in raising contributions, and he added words to the effect of “If they don’t perform, fuck ‘em.”
Quite the little crime-boss emperor, wasn’t he?
Update V: No, no mention of Rahm Emanuel or Barack Obama. For that matter, no mention of Richard Daley, either, although you have to wonder whether Fitzgerald may have something else entirely for Hizzoner.
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The tragedy is that it looks like Blago’s hair is going to get away scot free.
29Victor on April 2, 2009 at 9:50 PM
Yeah, that’s an angle I want to watch. She’s been mixed up in some commercial real estate dealings that might present her some difficulties.
Del Dolemonte on April 2, 2009 at 10:02 PM
Take the whole lot of Chicago pols down with ya Blago. ALL. OF. THEM. You know they’re playing the same game.
conservative pilgrim on April 2, 2009 at 10:03 PM
Patty is also heard on the tapes, sounding an awful lot like a co-conspirator, imo.
califcon on April 2, 2009 at 10:04 PM
How about ” The No Stick Media Pick”?
loudmouth883 on April 2, 2009 at 10:05 PM
I know it happened before you were born, but that’s what they said after some guys were caught breaking into the Watergate. It took 2 years for that one to come to light.
And let’s not forget the first elected President to ever be impeached, Billy Jeff. His journey from not guilty to his admission of guilt also took a couple of years. And a threat of a felony indictment.
Give it time, Junior. We’re willing to wait and watch you clowns sweat.
Del Dolemonte on April 2, 2009 at 10:06 PM
C’mon Blago! Talk! Don’t go down holding the bag for others including some who might be in the White House. Do the right thing for once in your life.
sarahpalinfan99 on April 2, 2009 at 10:10 PM
Now that’s something out of the ordinary…Most times you get these kinds of things…You got your Corrupt Douche Bag and you got the demure, apparently ignorant wife. Most times I am always thinking ‘Yeah, right. You had no idea what he was up to. As long as the cash kept coming, no harm no foul’.
But now we have a Complete Toilet Bug with an unhinged, uncouth, big mouthed bitch for a wife.
Can this get any better???
Hell, they did that show ‘Growing Up Gotti’….
The deal is probably already in the works…
BigWyo on April 2, 2009 at 10:31 PM
Get the piano wire ready for Obama!!!!!
apco on April 2, 2009 at 10:53 PM
Blago won’t talk. He’ll die in prison if he does. His worst case scenario will be that he’ll stay in jail until Obama pardons him at the end of his term if he keeps his mouth shut.
Guardian on April 2, 2009 at 11:05 PM
“I’m dreaming of a Riiight, Fitzmas, just like the one libs never knew…”
Maquis on April 2, 2009 at 11:07 PM
Under/over on Blago or his band of merry men rolling on Burris?
6 months
Under/over on roll on Axelrod and/or Rahm
3 years
And on Obama
4.2 years
Predictions?
batterup on April 2, 2009 at 11:19 PM
Everyone know this leads all the way to the White House. The question is, do we, as a country of laws, have the guts to follow it and hold Obama responsible for his crimes. I say yes, but we’ll have to put up with rioting along the way. Stock up on ammo, boys and girls.
apco on April 2, 2009 at 11:23 PM
I have “faith” in Blaggy, yes I do!
He is soooo slimey, soooo corrupt, soooo out for no. 1 only, that he will roll over on anyone and everyone he can to save his skin. That means that Bambi’s in for it, if there is any chance he’s involved….
Should be fun, kids!
seanrobins on April 2, 2009 at 11:42 PM
I don’t think that this doofus has the guts to wait out six days in prison for Bambi’s benefit.
seanrobins on April 2, 2009 at 11:43 PM
Perhaps the more immediate question is, does anyone in the Republican party have the guts to follow this all the way to where it leads. Public anger does not get prosecutions rolling all the way to the White House lawn… especially not when those demanding justice are hard-working red state types with jobs to hang into in a rough economy, pitted against squads of unemployed brownshirts eager to get their bus tickets to the next “direct action.” It doesn’t need to become a violent conflict for Thug Nation to win – you know darn well where the microphones and cameras will be pointed.
The only people with the power to make this go anywhere are the elected representatives of the opposition party. Based on their track record so far, we would probably be better off welding a metal cutout of a bat onto a searchlight, pointing it at the clouds, and keeping our fingers crossed.
You never know when the Republicans might find their courage, though. There is a monstrous wave of corruption, both political and financial, rolling out of the New Fascism. Fascists can’t help but be hopelessly corrupt – they can’t tolerate intellectual competition, and they need the public in a perpetual state of fear to hold onto power. Plus, the state masters of the economy and their “private corporation” vassals have too much to offer each other under the table… the value of what they can do for each other is so great that illicit commerce is inevitable.
Defeating this corrupt order will require brave men and women who can make the media listen to them. In 2008, it would have required the courage to force the FBI into raids on ACORN offices, see the footsoldiers of voter fraud thrown into prison cells, and demand the suspension of the Obama campaign when its illicit fundraising was brought to light. It would have required the co-author of McCain-Feingold to have the political guts, and fire in the belly, to take his own laws seriously when confronted by someone willfully determined to break them all, and confident he could do it with impunity. In the end, “campaign finance” regulations had about the same authority as United Nations resolutions, when encountering brazen scofflaws. Next time, somebody must have the guts to give Obama and his organized crime syndicate the same kind of speech George W. Bush gave to Saddam Hussein, right before the shock and awe kicked in.
Doctor Zero on April 3, 2009 at 12:03 AM
Emanuel was the shakedown extortion target.
Blago ends up hating Obama for stealing his story-poor ethnic kid becomes POTUS.
Fitzgerald don’t ever leave us! We still have a mafia banker’s son for our Treasurer, and when he squeals the same squeal as Rezko, then maybe Fitzgerald eyes look back to DC and BO. It’ll be so interesting to see if Obama can throw the Chicago mob under the bus. I hear they don’t like that.
MarkT on April 3, 2009 at 12:23 AM
Daaaaaa BEARS!
Blago’s been laying the ground work for a psychiatric defense for some time, and puh-lenty of people have been playing that tune for him and stringing the public along in that direction. Plus, he’s a sociopathic liar and a thug. A mafia guido wanna-be. He’ll never ‘rat’ out anyone who is on a level above his own. No way.
Uncle Obammie’s da Prez. He’s the Teflon Don now. Emanual’s Teflon Don Jr., unless the quagmire gets too thick then Obammie will throw him under the bus to save his own hide.
SilverStar830 on April 3, 2009 at 12:56 AM
Blago may be as innocent as Stevens.
KentAllard on April 3, 2009 at 1:13 AM
And once we have got the Bat Signal going, we can all light candles and join hands in a circle for a seance to try to bring William Tecumseh Sherman back from the dead to lead an army to burn Washington D.C. to the ground.
That should double our chance right there.
MB4 on April 3, 2009 at 1:23 AM
Tell me you thought that before the whole thing with Stevens getting out because his prosecutor held back evidence.
To be honest, the guys as clean as the bottom of the Mississippi river. Let’s hope he’s simply next in line instead of last in line eh? I’ve lived in IL for 15 years and have seen what the Chicago Machine did. I want this done!
Chaz706 on April 3, 2009 at 1:58 AM
Oh, man, that would so ROCK!!!
Signed,
A Former Chicagoan
misslizzi on April 3, 2009 at 3:29 AM
No way. First of all, Blago’s not capable of not talking. Second, Blago actually doesn’t think he did anything wrong. He’s a complete loon. There’s no way he’s going to federal prison without taking down a whole mess of other people.
eyedoc on April 3, 2009 at 10:23 AM
I think what most people miss is that this is the norm for policiticans, not the exception.
Vashta.Nerada on April 3, 2009 at 10:47 AM
No mention of Obama. : (
That Obama rose from the primordial ooze of Chicago politics without getting dirty is the greatest leap of faith since the immaculate conception.
In the face of these indictments, for voters to consider Obama a reformer requires not a leap of faith, but a compromise of principle.
Angry Dumbo on April 3, 2009 at 11:21 AM
Refresher course for St. Fitzgerald. These tracks lead to then State Senator Obama, just look under the rocks and let your conscience be your guide.
http://jeffberkowitz.blogspot.com/2008_11_01_archive.html
Angry Dumbo on April 3, 2009 at 11:49 AM
Where the hell is Tony Rezko? Has he been talking? Does he really, really want to go to prison and hold out for a pardon? Is he another Susan McDougal? Will his new cell mate fantasize that he is of the same gender as Susan McDougal?
I’m really only interested in both of these cases if and only if they spider web to include other Democrats including, dare I say it? The One Himself.
Dr. ZhivBlago on April 4, 2009 at 9:15 AM
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