I believe I understand Congressman William Jefferson's (Democrat, Louisiana) stash of cash, and his reluctance to share information about it.
Perhaps he received an email from Nigeria, just as I (and perhaps you) did. The message was from a Nigerian prince who's father died, and he needed assistance getting his inheritance out of the country. The prince probably offered Congressman William Jerfferson (Democrat, Louisiana) a significant share of his money if he helped. (I know the offer I had was impressive!)
If the prince instructed him to keep this confindential, I'm sure he felt the refrigerator was an ideal place for it.
Actually, I'm impressed he received it. After emailing the prince my bank account number, he tried to deposit the funds in my bank... but there was an expense, and it took the entire $12.00 I had in my checking account. So he said he would have to seek other "partners" in his investment.
I am hopeful that if Congressman William Jefferson (Democrat of Louisiana)doesn't get this thing settled, the Nigerian prince will email me again. I have received my "Unearned Income Tax Refund" check from the IRS, and have over $72 in my bank account now. So, perhaps we can do "biness" again.
:o)
The email from "Nigeria" may actually be from a congressional office. Ever think of that? I sometimes send them a reply saying "No thanks Congersman" usually it's returned undeliverable. If it goes to some one bet it rattles them.