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Hot Contract City Bribery Scandal Tied to Influential Father and Son
City Paper, Baltimore ^ | http://www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=9581 | Van Smith

Posted on 02/06/2005 7:14:30 AM PST by enots

Mobtown Beat | Business Hot Contract City Bribery Scandal Tied to Influential Father and Son

BOILERPLATE: Allstate Boiler Service, a company owned by Gilbert Sapperstein and housed in a building owned by his son, Mark Sapperstein, is involved in bribery scandal being investigated by the state.

By Van Smith

Mark Sapperstein owns 113 W. Hamburg St., an 8,000-square-foot commercial building in Sharp-Leadenhall. The South Baltimore property, though devoid of signs, houses Allstate Boiler Service, a company owned by Gilbert Sapperstein, Mark’s 73-year-old father. On Jan. 7, Allstate Boiler’s bookkeeper and office manager, Ida Marie Beran, pled guilty in a bribery case involving the company’s contract with the city to provide boiler services for municipal agencies. Also pleading guilty was Cecil Thrower, a city Department of Public Works employee since 1984 who worked at the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant in Essex.

The case ties an established name in Baltimore’s business and political class—that of the Sapperstein family—to an ongoing criminal investigation.

In the statement of facts filed in the case, which was brought by the Office of the State Prosecutor, Beran and Thrower admitted that they conspired together to inflate invoices under Allstate Boiler’s contract with the city. While Thrower received somewhere between $1,500 and $2,000 for his part in the scheme, Beran received nothing—though her employer received “well over” $120,000 in excess payments as a result of the fraudulent bills, according to case documents. The court record further explains that the conspiracy began in approximately 1998, at which point “Mr. Thrower was approached by the business owner who employed Ms. Beran [who] suggested to Mr. Thrower, ‘From time to time you could do something for us and perhaps we could do something [for] you.’ . . . [O]n more than one occasion, while acting at the instruction of and in concert with her employer, Ms. Beran prepared the envelopes containing cash for Thrower and provided them to other employees for delivery to Thrower.”

The case documents make no mention of Allstate Boiler or the Back River plant. Department of Public Works spokesman Robert Murrow, however, confirmed for City Paper that the city contract defrauded in the scheme has been held by Allstate for “like 20 years” to provide boiler work for any city agency that needs such services, and that the inflated bills were for work at Back River. Allstate, which has been in business since 1965, also holds the boiler contract for the Baltimore City Public School System, according to city schools spokeswoman Vanessa Pyatt, though she says the contract is “set to expire in February.” State prosecutor Robert Rohrbaugh confirms that, “absolutely, this is a continuing investigation,” though he could “neither confirm nor deny” that the investigation continues to focus on Allstate Boiler or the Sappersteins. Rohrbaugh’s reticence aside, the record makes clear that Allstate, not Beran, benefited from the longstanding bribery scheme.

Mark Sapperstein acknowledged to City Paper that Allstate Boiler Service is located at his property, but he declined comment about the company or the bribery scandal. Gilbert Sapperstein did not return calls for comment left at Allstate, and contact information for Beran could not be found. Thrower’s phone at his West Baltimore residence has been disconnected.

Mark Sapperstein is a major player in local real-estate circles. He’s a partner in Silo Point, a $200 million proposal to convert a derelict grain elevator in Locust Point into a residential-retail development. On Jan. 13, the Baltimore Development Corp. awarded development rights to a city-owned parcel at Calvert and Lombard streets to Mark Sapperstein and his partners, who planned to turn it into a $71 million apartment complex called Cityscape. In 2002, he and his partners constructed a $13.5 million parking garage at Calvert and Lombard. Last spring, Sapperstein purchased 200 acres on North Point in eastern Baltimore County, where he plans to build luxury single-family homes on the Bauer Farm tract, where British troops in the War of 1812 marched en route to face Baltimore militias.

Gilbert and Mark Sapperstein, through their respective companies, have been active as donors to campaigns of elected officials. Since the fall of 1999, the two, along with Mark Sapperstein’s wife and several Sapperstein companies, gave at least $33,270 to the campaign committees of various elected officials. Of the total, $9,650 went to Mayor Martin O’Malley (D), $8,000 went to Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith (D), and $4,250 went to Gov. Robert Ehrlich (R). Nearly all of the rest went to legislators representing Baltimore City and Baltimore County. At the federal level, Gilbert Sapperstein donated $250 each to U.S. Rep. C.A. “Dutch” Ruppersberger (D-2nd District) and the Republican National Committee. Mark Sapperstein gave $1,000 to U.S. Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Del.) and $500 each to Ruppersberger, U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D), and Virginia Congressman Eric Cantor (R-7th District). Mark Sapperstein’s wife also gave $500 to Cantor.

Gilbert Sapperstein, according to several sources familiar with the workings of the Baltimore City Board of Liquor License Commissioners, is known as a go-to guy for prospective liquor licensees looking to break into the bar business. As a secured creditor for bars that fail, he assumes control of properties and liquor licenses and thus can procure opportunities for new entrepreneurs. According to liquor board documents, for example, Sapperstein was a secured creditor in a March 2003 license transfer for Mary’s Place in West Baltimore. Often, sources say, bar owners who are indebted to Sapperstein, who has been in the poker-machine business for years, agree to keep his poker machines in their establishments.

Both Sappersteins have had run-ins with the law for gambling-related charges. Gilbert, whose Star Coin Machine Co. is housed at 113 W. Hamburg with Allstate Boiler, faced 107 gambling-related charges in state courts in the 1980s and ’90s relating to Star Coin’s poker machines, though prosecutors declined to prosecute nearly all of them. In two cases, he received probation before judgment and was fined $1,475. Mark Sapperstein was charged with four gambling-related counts in 1989, though prosecutors chose not to pursue the cases. State records indicate that Mark Sapperstein’s poker-machine company, Mark’s Vending, has been inactive for more than a decade.

In 1984, Gilbert Sapperstein faced 18 housing-code violations for properties he owned in the city, receiving probation before judgment for 16 of them while prosecutors declined to pursue the remaining two charges. In 2003, Gilbert Sapperstein was charged with 10 housing-code violations in connection with a rowhouse he owned at 3203 Fleet St., receiving probation before judgment and $170 in fines. He sold the property shortly afterward.

Last April, Gilbert Sapperstein sold one of his properties in the Hollins Market neighborhood—the former Tom Thumb/Gypsy’s Café property, which in 2000 collapsed amid ill-conceived renovations. Two of his other properties in the same Southwest Baltimore neighborhood on Carrollton Avenue—one of which housed the Club Medusa, a hipsters’ after-hours social club, in the 1990s—are for sale. In July, he sold a property at 1600 W. Baltimore St., which houses a tavern called Good Times. Currently for sale in the 800 block of West Cross Street is the property that housed Foul Ball Bar and Grille, which is owned by 2001 Eastern Ave. LLC, one of Gilbert Sapperstein’s companies. The Fells Point address the company is named after houses the Colonial Inn (owned by the same company). In Baltimore County, Gilbert Sapperstein owns 9727 Pulaski Highway, a large restaurant currently under renovation, and 2123-25 Sparrows Point Road, a strip club and bar. The list of Sapperstein properties—many of them with liquor licenses attached—could go on and on.

In the 1990s, Mark and Gilbert Sapperstein were named, along with dozens of other parties, in a civil Racketeer-Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) lawsuit brought by Donald D. Stone, a self-described surfer dude who alleged that the Sappersteins, their business partners and lawyers, and the law-enforcement bureaucracy in Maryland and Florida conspired to keep him from shedding light on their allegedly corrupt schemes. The case, which was filed separately in federal courts in Maryland and Florida, went nowhere. That outcome has not kept Stone from posting potentially libelous statements about the Sappersteins and others on the internet—though, so far, Stone says he has not been sued.

Part of Stone’s investigation into the Sappersteins focused on an Anne Arundel County deal for cell-phone towers that led to a lawsuit against Mark Sapperstein and his business partners by George and Mary Jane Chamberlain, who moved from Annapolis to New Hampshire before filing the complaint in 1999. The lawsuit, which has since been settled, alleged that Mark Sapperstein and two partners, both of whom also sat on the Anne Arundel County Economic Development Commission, stole the couple’s idea for dominating the communications-tower industry. The terms of the settlement are confidential, though the amount paid to the Chamberlains—$40,000—later leaked out. The lawsuit was filed shortly after Mark Sapperstein sold his communications-tower companies to a Florida company for $8 million in 1998.

Investigators are keeping mum about where they might be headed as they scour the books. Only time will tell whether the Sappersteins are in the clear or headed for more trouble as the case progresses.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Florida; US: Maryland
KEYWORDS: baltimore; corruption; gilbertsapperstein; josephcurranjr; marksapperstein; maryland; mdattorneygeneral; politicalbribery; racketeering

1 posted on 02/06/2005 7:14:31 AM PST by enots
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To: Askel5; Fred Mertz; Uncle Bill

This is an update on this earlier article that was posted here.

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a381945094192.htm

Donald Stone


2 posted on 02/06/2005 7:19:54 AM PST by enots
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To: sauropod

ping


3 posted on 02/06/2005 8:33:40 AM PST by staytrue
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To: tgslTakoma; berserker; TheWriter; aristeides; SuperLuminal; Landru

BUMP


4 posted on 02/06/2005 8:57:54 AM PST by enots
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To: enots
"No I haven't provided any of this information to any conservative talk radio shows, there was an unconfirmed rumor that a portion of my RICO complaint in Maryland was mentioned on a radio talk show in Maryland....One of the biggest problems is that Senator Dan Burton's Oversite Committee used the MD. law firm of Miles & Stockbridge as chief counsel to investigate Clinton/Gore on campaign finance fraud. Miles & Stockkbridge have been actively involved in racketeering since early 1991 concerning the fraudulent concealment of a scheme involving $8 million in U.S. Dept. of Education money and 2000 documented victims in Maryland and Virginia. So the dynamics of pitting Democrats against Republicans just doesn't work. In fact recently Burton has refused to comply with a Freedom of Information Act I sent him concerning the payments by the Oversite Committee made to Miles & Stockbridge, ( They told me that a FOIA request does not apply to a Senator or the Oversite Committee)...If you are interested in corruption at the Office of Inspector General, here is a textbook case. Send a FOIA request to the Office of Inspector General, Dept. of Education and ask for all investigative reports, documents, and memos that pertain to a Charles R. Longo, National Training Systems, and a Shippers Choice Inc. investigation."

Donald Stone, yea I remember you.
Especially remember the feeling of helplessness after hearing about your trouble.

When I read this article I was raking my mind to recall your name, what exactly it was they'd done to you.
Then it all came back: the immense corruption you encountered trying to get justice, and I believes, your money [back] from the thieves who stole it.
Right?

Were you ever able to get any satisfaction?
What you were trying to do was akin to throwing a pea against the hull of a battleship; where, the pea represents justice & battleship the corrupt machine of MD.

Really hope something's happened favorably with regard to the crooks you are/were battling.

Thanks for the ping, Don.

...good to see you're still around, fighting.

5 posted on 02/06/2005 9:25:47 AM PST by Landru (Indulgences: 2 for a buck.)
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To: Landru
I'm still slugging it out,with little or no results,trying to get some justice.

Mark and Gilbert Sapperstein are close personal friends of the Maryland Attorney General, Joseph Curran Jr. (possibly the single most powerful Democrat in Maryland).

The Sapperstein's ability to operate completely unrestricted, without interference from Federal or State law enforcement is derived directly from their close personal relationship with Joseph Curran Jr.

I really don't see the State Prosecutor having any impact on
the Sapperstein's operations in Maryland.

This is the same State Prosecutor office who tried to prosecute Linda Tripp for tape recording Lewinsky's telephone conversation.

If anything the Sapperstein's will at most get a slap on the
wrist and all this will be swept under the carpet and it will be back to business as usual.

When I filed my Maryland RICO complaint in late 1998 I also sent one as a formal complaint about government corruption to the Maryland State Prosecutor's Office, they sat on my complaint for several months, without any type of investigation and then sent me a letter claiming the statute of limitations had run.

Back in late 98 or early 99 I did speak with James Cabeza,the Chief Investigator for the State Prosecutors Office (also head of this current investigation) in one of my conversations with Cabeza he disclosed to me that it is well known in law enforcement circles that
Sapperstein's are good friends with Joseph Curran Jr. (MD. Attorney General)

When I asked Cabeza to confirm this in writing at a later date Cabeza denied ever making those statements to me.
6 posted on 02/06/2005 10:57:25 AM PST by enots
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To: enots; backhoe; DBeers; GeronL; exnavy; LittleSpotBlog; leadhead; jellybean; Defiant; billorites; ..
Bump !!!!!
For all of you interested in Maryland politics, Mark & Gilbert Sapperstein are the top 2 heavy hitters, close personal acquaintances of both Martin O'Malley and his father-in-law, MD. Attorney General, Joseph Curran Jr.
7 posted on 02/17/2005 9:26:25 AM PST by enots
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