Posted on 05/16/2011 2:52:42 PM PDT by MAKOTHEDOG
Just when Bill Richardson appeared to be in the clear on corruption charges in New Mexico, new allegations of pay-for-play during his administration may envelop the former Governor again. A grand jury indicted a sitting district judge on charges of corruption for buying his appointment from Richardson in 2006, and a whistleblowing judge believes the rot went all the way to the top:
Third Judicial District Judge Mike Murphy allegedly said he gave $4,000 to get appointed to the bench by then-Gov. Bill Richardson in 2006, and told several people that other judicial appointees had to give money as well.
Thats according witness statements detailed in an incident report about the bribery case against Murphy. Ninth Judicial District Attorney Matt Chandler, the special prosecutor in the case, released the report and the grand jury indictment of Murphy today in response to a records request from NMPolitics.net. Its the first time the facts of the case have been made public.
Read the full report here. Whats so shocking about it isnt that payoffs were occurring, but that so many people knew they were occurring and did nothing about it. Judge Lisa Schultz was warned on more than one occasion that she was risking her personal safety in pursuing the corruption, by more than one judge. She defiantly told the district attorneys office about the corruption in 2009, which then referred the case to independent counsel due to the inherent conflict of interest in investigating judges that preside over their own cases. The DA at that time was Susanna Martinez, who wound up succeeding Richardson as governor last year.
Schultz could have taken the matter to the Judicial Standards Commission, but she didnt trust them for a very specific reason:
She had previously asked Norm Osborn, the Third Judicial District Courts staff attorney, for an opinion. He wrote in a Sept. 24, 2007 memo that Murphys conduct was inappropriate and could be interpreted as offering political influence in return for campaign contributions, according to the report. Osborn urged Schultz to consider referring this matter to the Judicial Standards Commission and to do so without delay.
Schultz didnt want to do that. She wrote in her journal that the majority of the commissions members were appointed by Richardson, and the commission, which investigates ethical complaints against judges, had power over her.
Schultz wrote that she believed the scheme also involved Governor Richardson, and she did not feel comfortable turning in Governor Richardson to his own board.
Schultz then went on to secretly record a subsequent conversation with Murphy, in which he tacitly admitted to the corruption:
Judge Schultz said to Murphy, Do you remember when I asked you and Judge Martin about the fact that you guys had mentioned to judicial candidates that they, it would help their chances to give money to Edgar Lopez and hence the governor, blah, blah, blah, blah?
Judge Murphy responded and said, Yeah, of course, thats over now, because were going to have a new governor.
Edgar Lopez is the alleged bagman in this operation, and the buffer for Richardson in the alleged scheme. If Murphy cuts a deal and a former judge has a lot of reasons to avoid the general population in a state prison it will be to turn on Lopez and other judges who paid off Lopez for their appointments. Assuming this is true, Lopez will be looking at a very long stretch in prison if he keeps his mouth shut about Richardson, who is after all the man who made the appointments after Lopez got the cash. Lopez couldnt collect unless Richardson was in on the scheme, and without Richardson, the other judges wouldnt have felt the need to threaten others to keep quiet.
Richardson isnt out of the woods at all in New Mexico. This should get very, very interesting, and it may set the Democratic Party back decades in the state.
Yeah, that sounds like a steal of a deal.
I think Martinez is doing a better than expected job, personally.
One of the first things she did was issue an executive order to over turn a state environmental commission’s vote on a state cap and trade tax. That was a Richardson deal and the 3 person commission voted at 11:30 pm on election night to approve that crap (NM politics in fine form). The next thing she did was show those morons the door.
If she hadn’t done that then I would have been concerned. That was in your face politics and something I would like to see on the National level.
May???
Except, there ain't no demo governor.
She's a repub governor. An ex-prosecutor, in fact.
I think the guy is corrupt as they get. He is a jedi knight of corruption. “These are not the droids you are looking for” and “This is not the money you are looking for”.
They just announced that they have suspended the Murphy guy. I am sure he is sleeping well.
Lift the rock & watch ‘em scurry.
Richardson studied corruption at the feet of Bill Clinton.
He thought he learned how to practice corruption...and get away with it.
Sorry, governor, we knew Bill Clinton. And you're no Bill Clinton.
And that is way nobody should be surprised that this could be happening on a much larger level than New Mexico. Especially since everything is decided in the courts it seems these days.
Im a transplanted Chicagolander in NM. Sorta miss (in a demented way) the news coverage of the the mob hit victims being found in the trunks of rental cars at Ohare, or Arlington Park. NM pols are straight-up grafting patrons.
My Dad is from Chicago. I have spent lots of time there but prefer the west. At least I can ride my motorcycle in the desert and be alone when need be. I do love that. Chicago can be a lot of fun and Kinda in a San Francisco way. I am usually always glad to get the hell out :-)
I really was surprised at the corruption here in NM when I moved here but not so much now.
I wasn’t sure this has even made it out of New Mexico yet. It is starting to ferment here nicely.
I am not surprised about the “D” it really should be an “S” for sleaze anyways :-)
That’s encouraging. Thanks for the info.
To think that Hillary Clinton could have been the cleanest of all the Democrat candidates for president in 2008!
Done.
Welcome!
Matt Chandler called in the radio show and sound very determined to see this to the end. The AG King can ignore this all he wants but he is going to be boxed into a corner. People here are starting to vote against the corruption here and he want to run for governor. Martinez won and Secretary of State Duran won in a landslide against the corrupt Herra. That was the first time a Republican has held that seat in 90 years.
You just can’t take anything for granted.
Thank you very much, CedarDave!!
Richardson wore out his welcome many times over.
Finally here. He wouldn’t have won a third term. Now he is free to snake around some other state and suck the life out of it.
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