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Frist Knew About Blind Trust Investments
Associated Press ^ | September 24, 2005 | Jonathan M. Katz & Larry Margasak

Posted on 09/24/2005 10:43:13 AM PDT by AntiGuv

WASHINGTON - Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., was updated several times about his investments in blind trusts during 2002, the last time two weeks before he publicly denied any knowledge of what was in the accounts, documents show.

The updates included stock transactions involving HCA Inc., the hospital operating company founded by Frist's family.

Frist's sale of HCA stock is under scrutiny by the federal government. Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA said Friday it had received a subpoena from prosecutors for the Southern District of New York, asking for documents the company believes are related to Frist's sale of company stock this past summer.

Prosecutors also have contacted the senator's office, Frist spokesman Bob Stevenson said Friday. He said neither the senator nor his office had received a subpoena.

Frist's office confirmed the Securities and Exchange Commission was looking into the sale.

"Senator Frist had no information about the company or its performance that was not available to the public when he directed the trustees to sell the HCA stock," Stevenson said in a statement.

Frist sold his HCA stock from several blind trusts this summer, at a time when insiders in the company also were selling off shares worth $112 million from January through June. Frist aides say he sold his stock to avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest.

Frist, asked in a television interview in January 2003 whether he should sell his HCA stock, responded: "Well, I think really for our viewers it should be understood that I put this into a blind trust. So as far as I know, I own no HCA stock"

Frist, referring to his trust and those of his family, also said in the interview, "I have no control. It is illegal right now for me to know what the composition of those trusts are. So I have no idea."

Documents filed with the Senate showed that just two weeks before those comments, the trustee of the senator's trust, M. Kirk Scobey Jr., wrote to Frist that HCA stock was contributed to the trust. It was valued at $15,000 and $50,000.

The documents filed by the trustees of Frist's blind trusts were obtained by The Associated Press on Friday.

On Nov. 20, 2002, Scobey wrote Frist that 14,781 shares of HCA were sold, along with three other investments. The same day, Scobey wrote that four other investments were sold, none of them HCA stock.

On May 16, 2002, Scobey advised Frist that four investments were contributed to a Frist blind trust, including HCA stock valued at $500,000 to $1 million. A second letter the same day mentions the same four investments going into a different trust, but with different valuations, including HCA stock valued at $250,000 to $500,000.

On Jan. 14, 2002, a trustee for Frist's children notified the secretary of the Senate that two investments were added to the blind trusts of Frist's sons Jonathan and Bryan — including HCA stock valued at $5,000 to $10,000. It was not clear whether Frist received a copy of the letter.

Stevenson, the Frist spokesman, said he could not comment on the updates received by the senator. He added that Frist properly notified the Senate Ethics Committee this summer that he was initiating the sale of all remaining HCA shares, a requirement under Senate rules. All the stock was sold by July 1, including shares owned by his wife and children.

"As with the SEC, the majority leader will provide the U.S. attorney's office with any information that it needs with respect to this matter," Stevenson said.

The SEC also contacted HCA on Friday to informally request copies of the subpoenaed documents, said company spokesman Jeff Prescott. "We of course will comply with that request," he said.

Herb Haddad, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan, said the office had no comment on the matter. SEC spokesman John Nester declined to say whether the agency had contacted Frist's office.

David Becker, who was general counsel at the SEC from 2000 to 2002, noted that both Frist and HCA were being put under scrutiny.

In insider trading cases, "you connect the dots not by simply going from one dot to another but by starting at both dots and working toward the middle," Becker said. "The facts that are public don't come close to demonstrating wrongdoing. It's way too premature to have any judgment."

HCA, the nation's largest for-profit hospital company, was founded by Frist's father, the late Thomas Frist Sr. His brother, Thomas Jr., was formerly its CEO and chairman and remains on the board of directors. Frist is a heart surgeon by training.

Frist asked a trustee to sell all his HCA stock in June, near a 52-week price peak of $58.40 a share. Reports to the SEC showed HCA insiders sold about 2.3 million shares.

Frist's sale came about two weeks before the company issued a disappointing earnings forecast that drove its stock price down almost 16 percent by mid-July and still have not recovered. HCA rose $1.70 Friday, closing at $47.60.

The value of Frist's stock at the time of the sale was not disclosed. Earlier this year, he reported blind trusts with all holdings valued at $7 million to $35 million.

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AP researcher Rachel Landau in Washington contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Tennessee
KEYWORDS: 109th; frist; hca; sec; stocks
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To: Hank Rearden

NO? I thought it was.


21 posted on 09/24/2005 4:55:17 PM PDT by Tarpon
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To: EDINVA

Eliott Spitzer is the Attorney General of the State of New York. This subpeona was issued by the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York (a position once held by Rudy Giuliani, BTW). It is a completely different person. Used to be Mary Jo White. Don't know who is in that position now.

Spitzer is a political hack with a long a tawdry history of headline grabbing politically motivated prosecutions. But he is not involved in this particular case.


22 posted on 09/25/2005 5:10:03 AM PDT by gridlock (IF YOU'RE NOT CATCHING FLAK, YOU'RE NOT OVER THE TARGET...)
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To: Prime Choice
Geez...if this is true, you know this is going to be major political hay for the anti-American Left.

If it's true, if, Frist deserves what he gets.

23 posted on 09/25/2005 5:15:28 AM PDT by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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To: Sonny M

Where did you get that information? It sounds very interesting.


24 posted on 09/25/2005 6:04:10 AM PDT by Young Scholar
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To: gridlock

after posting, I looked it up .. a guy named Michael J. Garcia is now US Atty for SDNY .. Spitzer is the one I was thinking of but thought he was state v. federal. I still doubt that this is much of a case, but one never knows.


25 posted on 09/25/2005 6:07:37 AM PDT by EDINVA
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To: Young Scholar
Where did you get that information? It sounds very interesting.

Every year, by law congress releases some financial information about the values of the blind trusts.

I don't know the exact date when they will do it again, but despite the ranges, you can grasp which senators are the wealthyest (this is going to be avalable in the free republic archives).

I know that Bill Thomas is one of the poorest members of the house and Rick Sanctorum is one of the least if not the least rich senator.

The released info by congress always has strange little tidbits, and usually some leaked info about investments or assets.

I think they released alot of this info around primary season during the presidential campaign, because one of the things that popped up was how rich Dick Gephardt actually was.

You should be able to find most of this in the archives here on F.R.

26 posted on 09/25/2005 7:50:39 AM PDT by Sonny M ("oderint dum metuant")
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To: AntiGuv

The ratmedia will tie their own tails in a knot with this type of stuff once again. Their little minds can't process very well, so I'll help them out. Attention ratmedia your attacks on Frist may kill his chances to be the GOP presidential nominee in 2008, but your chosen candidate mcpain (media) Az will not take the prize either. Stuff like this will only drive the rank and file GOP to George Allen who will crush any rat you put up."


27 posted on 09/25/2005 10:21:30 AM PDT by jmaroneps37 (The quisling ratmedia: always eager to remind us of why we hate them.)
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