Posted on 07/07/2009 7:34:56 PM PDT by Libloather
Ex-congressman filmed accepting $100,000
Published: 07/08/2009
By Matthew Barakat
Associated Press
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - From four different angles, jurors saw a former Louisiana congressman accept a suitcase filled with $100,000 on videos played in court Tuesday.
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The recordings played in U.S. District Court show Lori Mody, a northern Virginia businesswoman who cooperated with an FBI investigation, leading Jefferson to the trunk of a car parked outside the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Pentagon City. Jefferson reaches in, grabs the suitcase and puts it in a small duffel bag.
The FBI recorded the handoff from five different angles, and four of those were shown to jurors.
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At one point, after they open the car trunk, Mody asks Jefferson, "Would you like to take a peek?" at the contents of the suitcase.
"No, I would not," Jefferson replies tersely.
Mody says "I hope that gives the VP what he needs to work hard for us." To which Jefferson replies, "I don't know what you're talking about."
Mody concludes the conversation by saying, "I hope you enjoy the briefcase." Jefferson replies, "I need a briefcase."
Two days after the handoff, Jefferson and Mody met again. Mody, at the FBI's request, prepared a written agenda of topics to be covered at the meeting. One of the topics is the "package," an apparent reference to the suitcase.
"Do you know how little I want to talk about some of these things?" a frustrated Jefferson asks Mody as he scans Mody's agenda, which she titled a Master Action Item Checklist.
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Although the recording were played in open court, court officials and prosecutors have declined to make copies of the recordings publicly available.
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Who’ll take odds that he STILL gets off scott-free?
Wheres da pics? Was he stuffin it in a freezer?
Did he use NG troops to move the moneys?
Looks like Duke Cunningham will be getting a new cellmate!
The MAN is trying to bring a brother down.
Racist.
Not Guilty.
Next.........
HOOYAH! a liberal with true conviction!
Why oh why hasn't he become a cabinet Czar yet??
Not Guilty.
Next.........
Jefferson has purple lips?
Although the recording were played in open court, court officials and prosecutors have declined to make copies of the recordings publicly available.
Check YouTube in a few days...
On the recording, Mody also tells Jefferson she plans to set up for him a “discretionary expense account” — Thibault called it a “discretionary bribe fund” — of between $200,000 and $1 million, so that Jefferson would have “that tool in your pocket.” At a subsequent June 17 breakfast at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Jefferson asks Mody for $7 million so that the ANJ Group — controlled and named for his wife and daughters — could buy a controlling share of iGate.
The government describes ANJ as a front meant to disguise Jefferson’s role in profiting from actions he was taking as a congressman.
In another tape played Monday, Jefferson tells Mody, “I’m in the shadows behind the curtains somewhere.”
I’ve been called for jury duty at Alexandria Federal Court.
It would be hard for him to get that kind of jury, no matter how much his lawyers might want to.
“Ex-congressman William Jefferson RAT-La filmed accepting $100,000 (bribe at five different angles!)”
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Only five angles?
Not convincing enough evidence for a jury of the right...ahem.....demographics.
Friends, associates testify against Jefferson
ALEXANDRIA, Va. The bribery trial of former U.S. Rep. William Jefferson has been like a segment of the old television show This Is Your Life.
Friends and former associates have to walk around the defense table where the man they knew simply as Jeff sits during the proceedings. They go to the witness box and must turn, look and identify their former colleague, who has pleaded innocent to bribery, conspiracy, racketeering and money laundering.
Trial resumes this morning in federal court here.
Those testifying for the prosecution have included Jeffersons former chief of staff for 11 years, his accountant for 23 years and an AT&T executive who would take trips on the companys Lear jet with Jeffersons wife, Andrea.
Jack Swetland, the New Orleans Democrats accountant, appeared somber after testifying last week for the prosecution.
Its hard, Swetland said. He was my friend. I know the whole family.
Swetland began working with Jefferson in 1982 when Jefferson ran a furniture rental company called Remco. He eventually became treasurer to Jeffersons campaigns and the personal accountant for Jefferson and about a half-dozen of his family members.
On the stand, Swetland recalled the day that he severed his ties with Jefferson. FBI agents raided Swetlands office and confiscated Jefferson tax records.
I cant be associated with someone like this who is under this suspicion, Swetland recalled telling Jefferson.
Jeffersons former chief of staff, Lionel Collins Jr., has known the Harvard-educated lawyer for 40 years. Collins was 15 years old when Jefferson studied in his dads New Orleans law office. On the witness stand, Collins recalled how he thought his boss was conducting official business for a Kentucky communications firm, iGate.
Jefferson had meetings with company officials in his congressional office and wrote letters on the companys behalf on congressional stationery, Collins said. The man who Collins would do anything for, including picking up family members at the airport, told the jury that he didnt know that Jefferson or his family had a financial interest in iGate.
Prosecutors allege that Jefferson steered money to family members in return for pushing the iGate project in Nigeria. Had Collins known about the arrangement, he would have handled differently planning a trip for the congressman to Nigeria.
I would have definitely called the ethics office and discussed it with them, Collins said.
Another old Jefferson cohort was Bill Oliver, president of AT&T Louisiana in New Orleans. Oliver, who has known Jefferson for 16 years, would go on hunting trips with him, attended the Kentucky Derby with him and once served as king of Washington Mardi Gras, where four of Jeffersons five daughters served as queens.
When Jefferson asked Oliver to look into iGate and its unique technology of transmitting audio, video and data over copper wire, Oliver agreed out of a combination of friendship and respect. The two companies never linked, but Oliver ran the idea by his product representatives for Jefferson, he told the jury.
It mattered to me that he was a member of Congress and I was reporting back to him, Oliver said.
But under questioning by prosecutors, Oliver said he had no information that Jefferson had a financial stake in iGate.
I would have been concerned, Oliver said.
Then there was James C. Smith, another longtime Jefferson friend, who invested $100,000 in iGate despite knowing nothing about the company. He lost the money.
I based my investment on Jeff bringing the opportunity to the table, Smith testified.
Jefferson is prevented from talking about the case by his attorneys. But L.J. Hymel, a former U.S. Attorney from Baton Rouge, said defendants dont likely hold grudges against former friends who testify.
In some instances, the people on trial realize that this person is being squeezed by the federal government, Hymel said.
Swetland, who has not been charged with a crime, said he was not pressured to testify by the government. But his attorney, Richard Westling, said testifying can be rough on the witnesses.
There are few experiences that test you the same way, Westling said.
There will be at least one hard-core leftist juror that’ll engage in nullification and it’ll end up in a mistrial. Bank on it. It’s really easy to find blacks that simply will not convict other blacks ... unless the victim was also black.
Call me when The Bergerlar is doing the perp walk.. then lets talk of Jefferson..
A briefcase has, what, four angles - MAX? TOAST isn't this toast...
Because he doesn't want to pay taxes on the $100,000.
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