Will Baltimore prosecute other journalists, too?
posted at 8:50 am on September 12, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
Before we answer that question, we first have to know the person making the decisions about prosecutions in Maryland. Who exactly is Patricia Jessamy, the Baltimore City State’s Attorney whose office threatened to prosecute the undercover reporters that exposed ACORN’s pimp-protecting and tax-evasion operation? Chris at HAP does a lot of legwork on Jessamy — and finds a partisan Democrat who has invested both time and money in supporting Barack Obama:
Chris also has links to Jessamy’s personal contribution to Obama’s campaign, as well as her position on a steering committee for his campaign. Jessamy isn’t exactly an uninterested party when it comes to Obama and those organizations that support him. That explains the odd decision by the prosecutor to consider charges against the people who uncovered a conspiracy to evade taxes and shield pimps, rather than the conspirators themselves.
But what else has Jessamy done while in office? Mark Tapscott points out that Jessamy likes to highlight her connection to a local children’s shelter:
Jessamy, a Democrat, was appointed to the State’s Prosecutor position in 1995 and has since been re-elected to the job three times. Among the items listed on Jessamy’s extensive resume of accomplishments is that she is president of the Baltimore Child Abuse Center. She also lists her prior membership on the Governor’s Council on Child Abuse and Neglect from 1995 to 1998!
Let’s be clear about what is happening here: O’Keefe and Giles dressed up as a pimp and prostitute and walked into the Baltimore ACORN office seeking “tax advice” for a brothel that would include the use of 13-year-old sex slaves from San Salvador. Two ACORN advisors happily provided all kinds of advice about how to deceive federal and state tax authorities about the true nature of the “business,” and how to insure that the prostitutes “keep their mouths shut.”
In other words, two ACORN employees appear to have voluntarily become accessories to multiple federal, state and local crimes, including child abuse, interstate transportation for purposes of prostitution, tax evasion, and immigration law violations. The two ACORN employees may also have thus provided hard evidence that their employer should be prosecuted as a criminal enterprise under the RICO statutes.
And the Baltimore City State’s Attorney may prosecute the two people responsible for exposing this heinous operation!
On one hand, Jessamy brags about helping children who are abused or neglected. On the other hand, when she discovers evidence that the local ACORN office helps abusers evade detection and protect their child-prostitution rings, she aims her prosecutorial guns at — the people who expose them. Does that help children or hurt them?
Let’s get back to the original question about Jessamy’s roundup of undercover journalists. Jessamy has been in office since 1995. Has she ever pursued this kind of prosecution of undercover journalists in Baltimore before going after the people who went after ACORN? Hot Air reader Carrie W notes at least two times when a local Baltimore TV station used undercover journalists with cameras to record people without their knowledge, and won awards for their efforts. Did Jessamy go after WMAR in 2000?
Baltimore’s Beggars
WMAR-TV, Baltimore
Anchor Stan Stovall went “undercover” as a vagrant to experience what life is like for Baltimore’s beggars. For two days, Stovall wore a disguise–donning makeup and a scraggly beard–and roamed the popular tourist areas of Charm City. “I had to admit I had some reservations about getting made up as a homeless person,” Stovall says. “I could tell you how people would treat me without getting [a disguise.]” But he did it anyway, panhandling during the day and returning to the station for the nightly newscast. “It was one of the ideas that was submitted to look at the issue of panhandling–of whether those people were really homeless and needed the money,” says WMAR News Director Sandra McKeller. “We decided to do it for [the May sweeps] and add a twist by adding our anchor dressed up and actually get the perspective of being a panhandler.” McKeller said the piece tried to examine the plight of homelessness. The burning question Stovall wanted to answer: Should you give panhandlers money? “Some of the research I found in talking with homeless advocates…and even homeless people themselves was you should not give them cash,” he says.
Now, this description doesn’t make clear that WMAR had a hidden camera and mike on Stovall, but that’s certainly the implication. Would a local TV station go to that much trouble and not get the interactions on camera? If that isn’t quite clear enough, though, WMAR’s award-winning effort in 2006 is explicit:
INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING
First Place: Tisha Thompson, John Anglim, Susan Kirkwood
(WMAR-TV) “The US Rental Network”
Judges’ Comments: This is just darn good journalism. We didn’t hear enough about the conversation your producer had in the hidden camera part of the story. We loved the MySpace connection & the thoughtfulness of the other people involved in a past scheme. Excellent.
Hidden cameras? Darn good journalism … for WMAR, and apparently not anything in which Jessamy was interested. In 2009, when those hidden cameras go after a group supporting Barack Obama and his policies — well, that’s a different matter altogether. It shows that Jessamy is less interested in enforcing the law and helping children than she is in abusing her power to attack critics who threaten Obama’s power and policies.
How about it, Baltimore? Time for Jessamy to retire, and to find a City State’s Attorney who goes after criminals rather than the people who expose them? And will Maryland journalists take a stand on behalf of Hannah Giles and James O’Keefe?









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Baltimore has been prdominantly black and Democrat since before the days of Tom D’Allisandro, Nancy Pelosi’s dad and mentor on back door and bare-knuckle politics.
ACORN is the goose that lays the Dem’s golden eggs in every major city of the US. For the state’s attornrey, also connected to ACORN and Obama to go after the goose would be political (the only form of life Dems and liberals understand) suicide.
I don’t expect much will come from this locally or elsewhere. Remember, Deval Patrick runs the DOJ. So the Feds could get involved, run a half-a**ed inverstigation from orders and high and still have the case tossed, just like the Philidelphia Black Panther voter intimidation case was tossed.
Jack.
Jack Deth on September 12, 2009 at 10:51 AM
reallyfive on September 12, 2009 at 10:21 AM
The MSM is dead, a phantom that haunts.
Long live the internet and talk radio for news.
Our Constitution and our Bill of Rights matter.
So does Michael Savage.
maverick muse on September 12, 2009 at 10:53 AM
Oops, meant John Holder.
Not Patrick.
My mistake.
Jack.
Jack Deth on September 12, 2009 at 10:54 AM
If we fail to turn the Democratniks into a minority party in Washington in 2010, we are screwed. We need independents and conservatives. Republicans?
Pelayo on September 12, 2009 at 10:54 AM
The left “hollywood” is finding out that they have been duped, rolled, punked and faked out……oh they are going to be mad.
the cute cool kids
are the NEA guy, and our own little pimp and hooker, and our cuddly teddy bear Glenn.
nondhimmie on September 12, 2009 at 10:54 AM
No, Deval Patrick is the Governor of Massachusetts. Eric Holder is the Attorney General of the United States. Albeit two peas in a pod.
Blackacre on September 12, 2009 at 10:55 AM
But putting it out on the record does matter, regardless.
maverick muse on September 12, 2009 at 10:55 AM
Good work, Jessamy. Pour some more gasoline on this fire called ACORN. Let’s blow it sky high, for all the world to see.
petefrt on September 12, 2009 at 10:57 AM
Posted at 7:00 pm by Glenn Reynolds
ACORN: When you expose us, it’s racism!
I suppose it was racism when Acorn fired those people too, then. This whole thing is like a Saturday Night Live skit.
UPDATE: Census Bureau Terminates Relationship With Acorn. So is the Census Bureau racist, too?
nondhimmie on September 12, 2009 at 10:58 AM
As Baltimore’s own H.L. Mencken put it:
“No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people.”
profitsbeard on September 12, 2009 at 10:59 AM
The really scary thing is they will only get crazier and crazier…
Gang-of-One on September 12, 2009 at 11:02 AM
No doubt. Facts are great. So are old sayings. Did ya ever hear the one YOU CAN LEAD A HORSE TO WATER, BUT YOU CAN’T MAKE HIM DRINK?
Besides, nondhimmie, all that ancient history happened before the Dems became the party of Government Cheese.
Gang-of-One on September 12, 2009 at 11:16 AM
Jessamy won’t last a week once FOX and Beck make her backgound viral the true motives of her witchhunt of O’Keefe and co. Major conflict of interest here.
RepubChica on September 12, 2009 at 11:29 AM
Ask yourself the real reason why Patricia Jessamy, Loves Hussein.
She is an Idiot!
BigMike252 on September 12, 2009 at 11:35 AM
Maryland is one of the very few two-party states when it comes to recording an audio conversation — both parties must be aware their conversation is being recorded for it to be legal — and that must be where she’s coming from in possibly prosecuting the good guys. You can still share the video, just not the audio, and that may be what the news stations in Maryland do (and paraphrase the conversation or only use on-the-air what the reporter said while undercover)? That said, I can’t believe that would stop her from also prosecuting these disgusting individuals who would go along with the idea of a child sex slave ring. Don’t know, though, if the audio was recorded illegally if it could be used to prosecute the scumbags? Hopefully, good will prevail. The Census Bureau cutting ties is a good start.
fanofamerica on September 12, 2009 at 11:36 AM
Like ACORN never backed Jessamy or helped her retain her position? Ha!
misslizzi on September 12, 2009 at 11:36 AM
What is impressive to me are the ages of these two young people (20 and 25) to take on Acorn. Just WOW! Acorn is like a cancer with tentacles spreading everywhere. If somehow their government funding can be cut off, maybe a stake can be driven through the heart of the beast.
silvernana on September 12, 2009 at 11:37 AM
Patrica Jessamy is a Democrat’s Democrat .. party first .. even above the law.
All Democrats should be proud .. NOT
J_Crater on September 12, 2009 at 11:41 AM
Wow. I mean, just, W.O.W. Let me see if I’ve got this straight: a large, formerly prosperous city, in decay for decades (ostensibly, the blame being with “racists” who engaged in “white flight”… a notion arisring with the dawn of “sociology”), an entrenched,overwhelmingly-powerful-for-decades political party (Democrat) that perpetually campaigns on a “reform” platform, a system of patronage and corruption that the predominant voter demographic is completely aware of…
wait, I forgot what my point was.
Doorgunner on September 12, 2009 at 12:05 PM
Excellent point. However, you would have to show that she either solicited or used their endorsement in some way. I’d be surprised if there is not a documented link between her or her campaign with them. It certainly creates an appearance of a conflict of interest. However, she can also recuse her self and her office and pass it to someone who doesn’t have a, snort, conflict of interest.
Anyway, I assume if they need attys their attys will be well aware of this. What they may need is money for legal fees.
Blake on September 12, 2009 at 12:09 PM
Prosecute them specifically for what? There isn’t anything.
Blake on September 12, 2009 at 12:12 PM
Independents? Yeah. I could go for some of that… so long as they’re conservative minded.
Independent Conservatives? Heck yes. ‘Nuff said.
Conservative Republicans? Yes. Bring the GOP back to it’s roots. Nothing scares Libs and Commies more than Reaganite (Kryptonite for Kommunists)!
Conservative Democrats? They don’t exist. ‘Nuff said.
RINOs? Toss’em out the doors.
Other Dems? Toss’em out the window.
Chaz706 on September 12, 2009 at 12:15 PM
While I agree with Ed’s argument in principle and am equally outraged not only by the actions of ACORN but also the opinions and possible legal actions of the states’ attorney, I feel I must point out that because no actual crimes were committed, (i.e. prostitution, tax fraud, etc.,) by O’keefe and Giles, the ACORN employees can (and should) only be prosecuted for conspiracy to commit said crimes and/or criminal facilitation to commit said crimes. That said if I were eligible to be part of a grand jury concerning this case(s) I would emphatically vote for indictment on all charges, and hope that not only are the employees in question convicted, but also that the organization be indicted and convicted under RICO statutes; which they are clearly in violation of.
libertarianator on September 12, 2009 at 12:22 PM
Oh, yeah? Where’s your overt act which is necessary for conspiracy? Also, who is going to testify on behalf of the state? If you are prosecuting the reporters, you can’t force them to testify against acorn. You can only get around it by giving one side immunity.
That being said, I am not the prosecuting atty and it is not my job to anaylyse and evaluate the case. So, screw ‘em.
WHY ISN’T THE OBAMA HACK CROOK IN THE BALTIMORE CITY STATE’S ATTY OFFICE GOING AFTER THE MANN ACT VIOLATERS, PEDOPHILES, PIMPS?
Blake on September 12, 2009 at 12:40 PM
Absolutely correct. The beauty of all this is how perfectly and predictably these people conform to a standard of despicable behavior, i.e., have zero imagination when called out. Of course, this is all new to them. No one calls them out. They’ve had their corrupt way for quite awhile.
Only one delicious irony in the disintegration of Barack Obama is to see how many Bernstein-Woodward type stories are emerging and yet how every mainstream outlet is not only missing them but religiously avoiding them. Not only are they losing their messiah, they’re losing every last shred of their professional credibility.
rrpjr on September 12, 2009 at 12:49 PM
Heh, that would be breaching the pimp protection code.
May this case go forward. Nothing better could come out of this case. It would do the country a lot of good, shaking it to its roots once more.
Schadenfreude on September 12, 2009 at 1:07 PM
Will the whores, er media, ask Obama what his take is on this case, and his beloved ACORN?
Schadenfreude on September 12, 2009 at 1:09 PM
fanofamerica on September 12, 2009 at 1:25 PM
So true.Our wonderful country must be looking more like a third world nation to the rest of the world as each day passes. By following the folks on Hot Air and other blogs I know that Mr. Kimber and I will not be alone if the time comes when shit hits the fan.
flyoverboy on September 12, 2009 at 1:47 PM
There is NO CHANCE that ACORN is going to be prosecuted in Baltimore over this tape. There is no chance that Baltimore’s corruptocrats will investigate based on what has been revealed.
The people of Maryland and Baltimore especially should be ashamed that they have allowed this group of people to be placed into positions of authority.
jpmn on September 12, 2009 at 2:00 PM
The internet is full of stories of ACORN/Obama thug Patricia Jessamy letting off violent criminals based on their pigmentation and Patricia Jessamy is mentioned in a book called ‘Snitch”
I assume that Patricia Jessamy won’t be prosecuting herself.
DANEgerus on September 12, 2009 at 3:44 PM
Keep turning up the heat Ed! Expose hypocrisy with facts!
Great find on this one with WMAR! What’s good for the goose and so on.
Needless to say Ms. Jessamy didn’t gain her position through her ability to reason and interpret the law. Once they get through law school and work their way into these positions, they get lazy. It becomes all about the connections and dinners and all that crap. A mind is a terrible thing to waste and Ms. Jessamy has obviously wasted hers.
Mr_Magoo on September 12, 2009 at 5:18 PM
How did I know that the Baltimore City State’s Attorney looking at prosecuting Hannah Giles and James O’Keefe for exposing ACORN would be a corrupt Obama loving progressive Democrat that has financial and political ties to his campaign and administration. I’m sure if you dig a little deeper on this corrupt individual you would probably find some fairly strong connections to ACORN and its senior management as well.
Hellrider on September 12, 2009 at 5:42 PM
If Jessemy decides to prosecute, call her to the stand and subpoena all her financial records involving ACORN and all its affiliates. Expose the political swamp to daylight. I’m certain it will make fascinating reading.
kenprice on September 12, 2009 at 8:04 PM
One question I haven’t seen asked about this. Did you notice how quickly and efficiently both sets of office workers developed suggestions to help the couple with their problem. No inkling that this was anything but another ordinary day at the office.Do these Acorn people do this kind of stuff a lot? It sure seems that, at least in these two offices, these requests were nothing out of the ordinary.
xkaydet65 on September 12, 2009 at 8:36 PM
Jessamy has more or less abolished the death penalty in Baltimore City by herself. This leads to what some perceive as racial disparities, cited by those who want to abolish capital punishment in Maryland. I wrote about this a few years ago.
From my update:
Attila (Pillage Idiot) on September 12, 2009 at 9:31 PM
Can you imagine caling the ACORN honchos up to the witness stand on cross-examination?
YUMMY!
Khun Joe on September 13, 2009 at 9:13 PM
The source of the six-figure salary being paid to this corrupt State’s Attorney is your wallet.
You should have seen these corrupt Gubmint bureaucrats complaining to DC police through the open windows of their cars on Saturday. It was their day off and they had to find their way around us on their way to White Flint Mall.
jay12 on September 14, 2009 at 11:34 AM
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