Posted on 12/16/2004 2:38:47 PM PST by KiloLima
WAS Bernard Kerik a stalker? As the illicit romance between former top cop Kerik and publishing titan Judith Regan went down the drain in late 2002, the jilted Kerik snapped, according to people who knew them both. He not only followed his ex-lover around town he seemed to be following her children, two business associates of Regan's told me yesterday.
One associate, who has not seen or spoken to Regan in a year and a half, said, "She had me in her office one day, raving about how he was stalking her." That was in late 2002, long before Kerik came this close to leading Homeland Security.
"He's insane!" Regan told the associate.
When Regan ate in a restaurant with another man, Kerik called her cellphone, or had the management page her, said the source. Once he got her on the phone, "He'd describe the man she was having dinner with. He seemed to be watching her through the window," the associate said. He kept a key to her apartment, said another pal, and showed up unexpectedly. On a business trip to Los Angeles, she said, he had her followed.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
I confess I haven't been paying much attention to the news lately. Christmas shopping, etc. Last time I looked, Kerik was a 9/11 hero, former cop commissioner who just got back from training the Iraqi police. Now he's a mobbed up, adulterous psycho stalker on the take. This guy has gone from hero to scumbag in record time. Just like a whole lot of people were waiting to stick the shiv into him.
Imus said that Kerik went from Horatio Alger to Joey Buttafucco in one week.
Mystery Woman in Kerik Case: Nanny
New York Times, December 16, 2004
In his biography, "The Lost Son," Mr. Kerik said that his wife, Hala, now 35, is part of a close-knit Syrian Christian family and arrived in the United States at 14. Family members of hers reached by phone - Mona Matli, of Oldsmar, Fla., and Reem Matli Safar, of Maywood, N.J. - politely declined to say anything when asked about the nanny.
The problem with Kerick is he has blue state values. just like Rudy. Whoring around on their women, etc. etc.
Love these two questions proposed for the vetting process:
"Have you ever belonged to the Ku Klux Klan? Although an affirmative response here is the kiss of death for a presidential appointment, the candidate may still aspire to elective office, as Senator Robert Byrd (D-W.VA), can attest."
Then there's my personal favorite:
" Have you ever failed to report someone drowning in your car? If yes, the candidate will probably not make it through the confirmation process, but still can hold out hope for a Senate seat."
Nyuk-nyuk-nyuk...
ReganBooks Inks Deal With Amber Frey
Thursday December 16, 1:04 pm ET
NEW YORK, Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Judith Regan, President and Publisher of ReganBooks, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, announced today that a deal has been signed with Amber Frey for a very personal and chilling memoir about her relationship with Scott Peterson, who was tried and convicted for the murders of his pregnant wife and unborn child. WITNESS: For the Prosecution of Scott Peterson is scheduled to go on sale on January 4, and in it Amber will talk about how she was ensnared in Peterson's web of lies, then risked everything to seek justice for Laci Peterson and her unborn child, Conner.
Attorney Gloria Allred represented Amber Frey in the negotiations.
"Amber Frey's inspiring story is one of unflappable courage in the face of such horror. She is a loving, single mother who was deceived by a monster and she did the right thing: she became the voice of Laci and Conner in that courtroom so that justice would be served. This is a story where truth, justice and goodness won in the end," says Judith Regan.
"I am very gratified that Regan Books has agreed to publish Amber's story. We think her story of courage in crisis will inspire others who have been betrayed to fight back for truth and justice," says Gloria Allred.
Missteps Cited in Kerik Vetting by White House
New York Times, December 15, 2004
A major problem, law enforcement officials said, was that the White House did not have the benefit of any F.B.I. investigation into Mr. Kerik's past. Mr. Kerik, as New York City's police commissioner on Sept. 11, 2001, had been offered a high security clearance by federal officials so he could receive classified intelligence about the city's security, a law enforcement official said. But he failed to return a questionnaire needed for the F.B.I. to conduct a background check, and he never received that clearance, the law enforcement official said.Mr. Kerik said on Tuesday night through his spokesman, Christopher Rising, that he could not remember receiving the questionnaire. Mr. Kerik still received classified information from the F.B.I. and the C.I.A. regarding security issues in New York, the law enforcement official said, although the police commissioner was not given the most sensitive intelligence about the sources of the data. He served as police commissioner through the end of 2001.
Mr. Kerik also failed to complete a required federal financial disclosure form in May 2003, when he left the country to spend three and a half months in Iraq trying to train Iraqi police officers, a law enforcement official said. The disclosure form, law enforcement officials said, might have turned up some of the financial problems that surfaced this month in connection with a condominium he owned in New Jersey.
What's even worse, is he apparently provided the shiv.
OK, that's it. I've had it. He definitely should not be Secretary of Homeland Security.
Killed? She's dead?
Thank ye kindly, F16.
Calcowgirl: You are all over this. Great catches. And of course I poached some of your prior posts for the list above. This guy is toast. Let's just hope the administration gets it together on the next nominee. Personally, I think the nominee needs to have demonstrated leadership experience within a very large, federal executive agency. I don't think a police chief is going to cut it. DHS is just too complicated, with scores of agencies and an incredible number of moving parts, plus the requirement to interact with the Defense Department, FBI, intelligence community, etc. . . . I am not sure who really fits the bill (perhaps a retired four star general?).
I'll have to contact Empire Life College to see if they'll give ME a degree based on my life experience.
Yet he was chosen to be the Director of Homeland Security for the security of our country, and it only took a few bottom shelf reporter types to figure this out.
That is more frightening than Kerik.
Not really. Certain things have just stood out to me. Here's an article posted about other background checks that Kerik may have avoided. (Post 37).
And of course I poached some of your prior posts for the list above.
Poach away! That was my purpose in posting it, since you've put together such a great list.
I don't think a police chief is going to cut it.
At the bottom of the thread linked herein, there are a few articles that say Ridge was recommending Bratton. It looks like Bratton, Baca, and others are all expressing no interest (thankfully).
I am not sure who really fits the bill (perhaps a retired four star general?).
I like it!
yes
She f--ks around with a married man does she expect the married man shes f--king around with to be normal?
Man, I first read this as Reagan and was thinking the guy was a real, real sicko.
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