Posted on 02/11/2008 5:18:26 PM PST by Libloather
Ill. governor fights order to release federal subpoenas
By The Associated Press
02.11.08
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. Gov. Rod Blagojevichs administration says it has new, secret evidence to warrant keeping the public from seeing federal subpoenas it has received.
Lawyers for the Democrat filed court papers Feb. 8 asking a judge to reverse his ruling of a month ago to release subpoenas from the U.S. attorney. Newly discovered evidence makes it important to keep the documents secret, they said.
But they also requested to file the documents in secrecy and no information about them was included in the filing.
The Better Government Association, a public watchdog group, sued in Sangamon County Circuit Court after Blagojevich aides denied a 2006 Freedom of Information request for subpoenas from U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald.
BGA lawyer Don Craven ridiculed the governments request, saying Blagojevich, who promised open government, now wants secret evidence in a secret trial.
Blagojevich attorney William Quinlan did not return a phone call from the Associated Press in time for this story.
Judge Patrick Kelley ruled in January that Fitzgeralds office sees no need for further secrecy because Fitzgerald staff members never responded when the BGA told them about the lawsuit.
A spokesman for Fitzgerald did not return a call seeking comment in time for this story.
Fitzgerald told state law enforcement officials in June 2006 that he was investigating serious allegations of endemic hiring fraud in the way the governors office chose people for state jobs.
Fitzgerald also is prosecuting Blagojevich friend and fundraiser Antoin Tony Rezko on fraud charges for an alleged scheme to skim money from investments by state pension systems to raise money for Blagojevich. Rezko is set to stand trial next month.
Kelley ruled that the subpoenas should stay locked up as long as the government still has legal options to try to keep them there. The government also requested on Feb. 8 that Kelley keep to that decision.
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Gee, I thought only Republicans engaged in unethical behavior!/s
In Illinois, there is a well-worn path from the Governor’s office to prison. Blago is no different, we hope.
Yeah, keep it secret till after Bama is prez. and start punishing us for electing him. It’s the American way, right? What jerks. Got a kid to donate??
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