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Sure, it’s fine to post Seattle PI articles. Please include a working link and the correct source name for any published material you post.

Here’s a good and continually updated reference thread which lists Free Republic’s copyright rules. It’s good to keep it handy and refer to it prior to posting any published articles.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1111944/posts


59 posted on 09/10/2007 9:20:52 PM PDT by Admin Moderator
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FBI arrests American Samoa lieutenant governor, senator

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa -- The lieutenant governor and a territorial senator of American Samoa have been arrested and charged with fraud, bribery and obstruction in a federal grand jury indictment unsealed in Washington on Monday.

Lt. Gov. Ipulasi Aitofele Sunia appeared Monday before a federal magistrate in Honolulu, while Sen. Tini Lam Yuen surrendered to the FBI in Los Angeles and later appeared in federal court there, FBI spokesman Brandon Simpson said.

Both were released on a $50,000 unsecured bond, and their travel was restricted to American Samoa, Honolulu and Washington, Simpson said. Sunia was to appear in federal court in Washington on Oct. 22, he said.

The charges involved furniture orders given to companies owned by Sunia and Lam Yuen, allegedly without required competitive bids.

Sunia had surrendered to FBI agents in American Samoa and was flown on a Coast Guard plane to Honolulu on Saturday, according to the Samoa News.

The arrests of Sunia, 64, and Lam Yuen, 56, were announced in a Justice Department release from Washington, where the grand jury had met. American Samoa is a U.S. territory without a federal court.

The two officials were charged in a corruption scheme that led to the October 2005 sentencing of two former American Samoa officials. Fa'au Seumanutafa, the territory's chief procurement officer, was sentenced to 30 months in prison, with a $61,000 fine, and former Education Department Director Kerisona Sili Sataua was sentenced to eight months and ordered to pay $85,000.

Sunia's Washington-based attorney, Lanny A. Breuer, said the lieutenant governor would be vindicated in court. He said school furniture from his factory was ordered "for a fair price to benefit the American Samoan children and community."

Lam Yuen's defense attorney, Roy J.D. Hall Jr., declined to comment on the case.

Last year, Sunia professed his innocence in a letter to his family, saying, "I am innocent and I intend to fight the federal government as hard as is necessary to clear my name," he wrote.

According to the indictments, Sunia, who was territorial treasurer at the time, and Lam Yuen allegedly engaged in a scheme to split a large project for school furniture construction among companies they owned and a third company owned by Seumanutafa.

They also allegedly conspired to create paperwork that gave the false appearance that the project was dozens of small projects beneath the $10,000 threshold requiring competitive bidding.

Over three years, contracts they allegedly shared totaled $775,000.

The indictment further alleges the defendants agreed to split the projects with Seumanutafa as a bribe in exchange for his failure to enforce territorial procurement laws and that they gave gifts and free contracting work to Sataua for helping the scheme as head of the Education Department.

The indictment charges Sunia and Lam Yuen each with one count of conspiracy, one count of fraud and one count of bribery related to programs that receive federal funds, and one count each of obstruction of an agency proceeding. Lam Yuen is charged with an additional count of bribery concerning programs receiving federal funds.

Sunia and Lam Yuen face a maximum 20 years in prison and $500,000 fines on the various charges. The case is being prosecuted by the Justice Department's Public Integrity Section.

Seattle P.I. Article

62 posted on 09/10/2007 9:35:25 PM PDT by glock rocks (Please pray every day for our Patriot Armed Forces fighting to protect our way of life.)
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To: Admin Moderator; NormsRevenge
Here’s a good and continually updated reference thread which lists Free Republic’s copyright rules. It’s good to keep it handy and refer to it prior to posting any published articles. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1111944/posts

A few years ago, I recommended that the Admin Mod put that link on the top of the Admin profile page, and lo, it's still there. There's no way I'd remember where the thread is. If I can remember your name, I can find the list.

It was one of my (few) better moments. I only mention it because that's how I found the list tonight. Hopefully, I won't be the only one to remember that it's there :o)

63 posted on 09/10/2007 9:43:13 PM PDT by glock rocks (Please pray every day for our Patriot Armed Forces fighting to protect our way of life.)
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