Posted on 06/20/2012 10:01:49 PM PDT by kevcol
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At last summers Blagojevich retrial, prosecutors had a distinct way to refer to the wealthy businessman: He was the bribe guy, who in 2008 allegedly offered millions of dollars to Rod Blagojevichs brother in exchange for appointing Jackson Jr. (D-Ill) to Obamas vacant Senate seat.
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For the last several years, Nayak had been the aching thorn in Jacksons side after Blagojevich was heard on tape saying that Jacksons emissary Nayak offered what Blagojevich believed was a $1.5 million offer in exchange for the Senate seat.
Jackson has repeatedly and vehemently denied he authorized anyone to approach Blagojevich on his behalf. Jackson has not been charged in the probe.
But a Congressional ethics investigation still ongoing into Jackson cited Nayak by name when the panel found probable cause to believe that Representative Jackson either directed
Raghuveer Nayak to offer to raise money for Governor Blagojevich in exchange for appointing Representative Jackson to the Senate seat
or had knowledge that Nayak would likely make such an offer.
(Excerpt) Read more at suntimes.com ...
Obama, Rezko, Nayak and Blago all seemed to have something in common. They all were shaking down the medical community for money.
Obama, Rezko, Nayak and Blago all seemed to have something in common. They all were shaking down the medical community for money.
Like father, like son - the Chicago way.
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