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Dem Op Bob Beckel in Court Sex Mess... Pair attempted to extort political analyst
The Northern Virginia Journal ^ | 8/30/02 | Lauren Dunn

Posted on 08/30/2002 5:41:44 PM PDT by PJeffQ

Records: Pair attempted to extort political analyst
By LAUREN DUNN
Journal staff writer

A former host of CNN's ``Crossfire Sunday" and regular contributor to CBS ``This Morning" paid a Fairfax County woman to perform sex acts on him at his Maryland home and was then threatened that the incident would be made public unless he paid $50,000, according to Virginia court records.

Bob Beckel, a political analyst who managed Walter Mondale's 1984 presidential campaign, paid a woman $300 per hour to visit his home on June 27 and 29. Days later, he found a note on his car and a message on his answering machine demanding money and threatening to release evidence of the woman's visits to his family and the media, according to a search warrant filed Aug. 26 in Alexandria Circuit Court.

Beckel said Thursday that he cannot comment on the case because it still is under investigation.

Officer Joyce Utter, Montgomery police spokeswoman, acknowledged Thursday that Beckel was the victim of extortion and that he has been very cooperative. She would not comment on the case because it is still being investigated.

Three people from Alexandria, Washington, D.C., and Fairfax County were arrested and charged last week with extortion and conspiracy to commit extortion.

About 6 p.m. June 27, Beckel was at his Bethesda, Md., home when he found an Internet Web site with a photograph of a woman named ``Tiffany," who was dressed in provocative clothing. The site said she was available for regular sessions, bachelor parties and multiple-hour sessions, according to the warrant's sworn affidavit.

Beckel called the telephone number listed on the Web page and made arrangements for the woman to come to his house for a $300-an-hour massage, the affidavit states. The woman, who identified herself as Tiffany, arrived at his home and he paid her $600 for two hours.

During the visit, she performed oral sex on him and he revealed to her that he worked for a ``major media syndicate." She asked if he could say something to her in code while he was on television, but he said he could not, according to the affidavit.

Tiffany saw Beckel again at his home from 3 to 6 p.m. June 29 and received a check for $1,300. She performed oral sex on him and she agreed that she would return to his house July 1, the affidavit states. On July 1, she left him a message saying that she was going out of town and he never heard from her again, according to the warrant.

Beckel left town from July 5 to July 11; when he returned, an envelope was on the windshield of his car. The envelope contained a computer-generated letter that stated: ``for the last time, you need to drop off the money on Friday July 12, 2002 at exactly 4pm." The letter then stated, ``you might want to listen to your answering machine if you think I have prove of your actions," according to the affidavit.

Beckel remembered that he had a similar envelope in his mail from the previous day. He opened that letter and realized it was the first computer-generated extortion letter, according to the affidavit. The letter stated: ``I've been watching you for the past few months. Now in my possession I hold credible evidence of your illegal activities. This includes taped phone conversations, pictures, times, dates, dates and soliciting sex. These instructions are to be followed 100% or the above evidence stated will be turned over to your wife, your employer, and the newspapers."

The letter included demands for $50,000 in cash, all in $100 bills, a drop-off time of 2 p.m. July 7 and directions to the drop-off area on Potomac Street in Washington, the affidavit states.

Beckel then listened to his answering machine and recognized his first conversation with Tiffany. A male voice then told him to look at the message on his car, the warrant states.

Beckel went to see his lawyer and they went to the Montgomery County police station in Bethesda. Police set up a surveillance team and Beckel was given a bag, which contained a newspaper and a note that said, ``I am still working on the money, give me another week."

About 3:30 p.m. July 12, Montgomery police officers were at the drop-off location in the District and observed a green, two-door Chevrolet car that was being driven in a suspicious manner.

There were two men and a woman in the car. The car drove near the drop-off spot, but did not pick up the package, the warrant states.

Officers subpoenaed phone records and subscriber information for the telephone number listed on Tiffany's Web page. The listing came back to Annandale resident Maryam Massihi, who had been convicted of running a prostitution ring out of Fairfax County, the affidavit states.

Massihi pleaded guilty in January of running the ring and was sentenced to two years in prison, with two years suspended, according to Fairfax County Circuit Court records.

According to the affidavit, Massihi had run the Fairfax County ring with 28-year-old Abdullah Hamid. Hamid and his partner, Eric Holland, would drive female escorts to different locations, where the women would perform sex acts on clients.

The trio employed several women and Massihi trained the women and taught them how to act, the affidavit states.

A registration check on the green car showed that it was registered to Holland, 28, of Alexandria. On July 18, detectives observed the same green car in front of Holland's home, the affidavit states.

Fairfax County police told Montgomery officers that Hamid was using a newer-model Cadillac Escalade. A check on his registration showed that Hamid's address was the one on Massihi's telephone records.

Montgomery police also checked Hamid's bank records, which indicated that both of Beckel's checks had been deposited into his account.

The Alexandria warrant authorized city and Montgomery police to search Holland's home at 37 S. Bragg St. About $700 in cash and a box of documents were recovered Aug. 23 from the home.

Alexandria police would not comment on the investigation because it is being led by Montgomery police. ``It is a routine investigation that crosses over state and county lines and it is typical to have a local law enforcement department assist," said Amy Bertsch, city police spokeswoman.

Massihi, 23, whose real name is Angela Anglin, Holland and Hamid were arrested and charged Aug. 21 in connection to the extortion case. Anglin and Holland are being held without bond at the Alexandria Adult Detention Center. Hamid was released on a $50,000 bond.

They were not charged with prostitution or running a ring because police are focusing on the extortion investigation, Utter said. Extortion carries a heavier penalty than prostitution.

Beckel has not been charged with soliciting a prostitute.

Beckel, known in political circles as a liberal pundit, made headlines after the 2000 presidential election, when Republicans said he tried to persuade some members of the electoral college to vote for Democrats.

During Mondale's 1984 primary campaign for president, Beckel adopted the phrase ``Where's the beef?" to describe a lack of substance in rival Democrat Gary Hart.

He wrote a syndicated column in the Los Angeles Times until October 2000 and has made appearances on ``CBS News", ``NBC Nightly News", ``Face the Nation" and ``Meet the Press". He co-hosted ``Crossfire" in the late 1990s and continues to hold television contracts with CNN and work as a political consultant.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: District of Columbia; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: beckel; bob; consultant; democrat; internet; sex
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To: thisiskubrick
Check out the Northern Virginia yellow pages under "E".

Don't tell me you've found Elvis???

You're awfully busy stirring the pot it being your first day and all. So just what is your connection with BJ Beckel?

Don't you Dim shills and apologists ever get tired of defending your fallen heroes 24/7? EVERYBODY does it is the best you've got?

Cheers,

FGS

161 posted on 09/01/2002 7:04:18 AM PDT by ForGod'sSake
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To: shootist
bump
162 posted on 09/01/2002 8:46:08 AM PDT by shootist
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To: ChasingFletch
Wonder if Beckel has a dog in any of November's races?

I'd say he's toast as a TV Talking Head, but nothing shames these weasels.
He'll be back.

163 posted on 09/01/2002 8:59:42 AM PDT by YaYa123
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To: YaYa123
"Wonder if Beckel has a dog in any of November's races? I'd say he's toast as a TV Talking Head,".....

No dog, I don't think. He's done for a few years now with this "little" story. By the time the doltish American public allows him back in the clubhouse he will probably have eaten himself into cardiac arrest, having already gained about 60 pounds since the election! Aw!

164 posted on 09/01/2002 10:10:02 AM PDT by ChasingFletch
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To: YaYa123
I'd say he's toast as a TV Talking Head, but nothing shames these weasels.

He'll be back.

Count on it. Think Jesse Jackasson. He elevated the moral bar to that of mink in heat, where lies are a useful and acceptable tool to achieve an end. Mink, weasels; same, same?

FGS

165 posted on 09/01/2002 10:10:50 AM PDT by ForGod'sSake
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To: thisiskubrick
Let's just say that LIBERALS do this a lot more than Conservatives.
166 posted on 09/01/2002 12:08:51 PM PDT by Ann Archy
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To: All
Washington Post homes sold section ARROWOOD RD., 7505-Robert G. and L. Beckel to Elise L. and Steven A. Museles, $1.195 million. Looks like bob is getting out of Dodge or in this case Bethesda.
167 posted on 09/01/2002 5:50:11 PM PDT by zefal
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To: thisiskubrick
I called the Rockville Police Department on Saturday and got nowhere with them. I was going to call today and follow up, but was too busy. I will call tomorrow and I fully intend to find out why the Solicitation charge was not pressed againt Beckel. I will pursue this as I want Beckel to face charges for a crime that he admits to and that the police department have all the evidence of. Pay back is a %$@&*.

That being said, here's the relevant documents:





I guess I'll need to talk directly to Detective Corporal Grims, Detective Matt Charon and Sgt. Wyne among others.

168 posted on 09/03/2002 5:43:05 PM PDT by Spiff
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To: thisiskubrick
It's weird reading posts from people that are revelling in his embarassment.. what kind of person feels joy when another person suffers?

Me. I love it when a dirtbag democrat is destroyed. Especially someone like BJ Beckel. He deserves every bit of what he's going to get over this crime he committed and more.

169 posted on 09/03/2002 5:48:48 PM PDT by Spiff
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To: jackbill
Robert G. Beckel sold a Colonial-style home in Bethesda to Steven A. and Elise L. Museles for the list price of $1,195,000. Beckel is a political consultant who ran Walter Mondale’s 1984 presidential campaign. Steven Museles, a former partner at the DC law firm Hogan & Hartson, is general counsel for the commercial-finance firm CapitalSource. The house has seven bedrooms and 4 1/2 bathrooms. From http://www.washingtonian.com/thismonth/class/homes.html.
170 posted on 09/03/2002 5:51:13 PM PDT by Spiff
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To: Spiff
Here's the relevant Maryland Statutes:

§ 553. Sodomy generally.
Every person convicted of the crime of sodomy shall be sentenced to the penitentiary for not more than ten years.

§ 554.
Every person who is convicted of taking into his or her mouth the sexual organ of any other person or animal, or who shall be convicted of placing his or her sexual organ in the mouth of any other person or animal, or who shall be convicted of committing any other unnatural or perverted sexual practice with any other person or animal, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), or be imprisoned in jail or in the house of correction or in the penitentiary for a period not exceeding ten years, or shall be both fined and imprisoned within the limits above prescribed in the discretion of the court.
And in any indictment for the commission of any of the acts, hereby declared to be offenses, it shall not be necessary to set forth the particular unnatural or perverted sexual practice with the commission of which the defendant may be charged, nor to set forth the particular manner in which said unnatural or perverted sexual practice was committed, but it shall be sufficient if the indictment set forth that the defendant committed a certain unnatural and perverted sexual practice with a person or animal, as the case may be.

§ 431. Prostitution or assignation.
(a) Prohibition.- A person may not knowingly:
(1) Engage in prostitution or assignation by any means
(2) Keep, set up, occupy, maintain, or operate a building, structure, or conveyance for prostitution or assignation;
(3) Allow a building, structure, or conveyance owned or under the person's control to be used for prostitution or assignation;
(4) Allow or agree to allow a person into a building, structure, or conveyance for prostitution or assignation; or
(5) Procure or solicit or offer to procure or solicit for prostitution or assignation.
(b) Violation; penalties.- A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 1 year or a fine not exceeding $500 or both.

171 posted on 09/04/2002 12:40:37 PM PDT by Spiff
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To: PJeffQ
Staffers Quit Democrat Firm Over Attempt to Switch Electors
NewsMax.com Wires
Saturday, Dec. 16, 2000
WASHINGTON (UPI) – Two top staffers in a Democrat consulting firm have resigned in a disagreement over a plan to contact Republican presidential electors in an effort to sway them to vote for Al Gore when electors cast their ballots Monday.

Ben Chao, one of two men who resigned from the firm of Bob Beckel and Associates, told United Press International Friday that "Beckel is compiling a report he will send, or may have already sent, to Republican electors on voting patterns, allegations of fraud in the election" and other political and demographic information about the 2000 election.

His letter will include "an editorial comment from him reminding the electors they have the option of abstaining from voting in the Electoral College."

"I did not think it was in my best interests or those of my clients to be associated in any way with this activity, so I resigned," Chao said, adding that it was an amicable separation.

Beckel, who heads the firm and managed Walter Mondale's disastrous presidential race in 1984, is well known as a frequent guest on political chat shows and as an occasional substitute host on CNN's "Crossfire."

He did not return telephone calls to his office Friday seeking comment.

"He is not doing background checks or opposition research on electors," Chao said. "The report he is going to send them is the only communication he has had or will have with electors."

"I think there are any number of people out there with any number of schemes.

"It is probably a lot more talk than it is reality," Chao said. "I think Beckel is doing something completely different" from what other people are said to be doing, "and he is working alone."

Chao says that any efforts to disrupt the electoral process as it goes forward would be ill-advised. Electors meet in their state capitals Monday to cast their ballots, which are counted in a joint session of Congress on Jan. 6. The other staffer who resigned is Bud Jackson.

"We Democrats need to be talking about what we are about, what we are for, not what we are against," Chao said.

Beckel's Plan to 'Kidnap' Republican Electors

Shortly after the Nov. 7 election, UPI and other news outlets reported on efforts by Beckel to – using his word – "kidnap" Republican electors who are not bound by law to President-elect Bush and to switch them to failed Democrat former candidate Al Gore.

After a barrage of publicity and with Gore campaign chairman William Daley and recount adviser Warren Christopher publicly disavowing his effort, Beckel softened his tone, saying he was merely compiling information to send to some of the Bush electors.

"The simple fact of it [is] that when the Supreme Court decision came down, I got the sense that if three electors flip, giving Gore the presidency, he would not accept it," Chao said.

"If by some fluke, Al Gore wins a vote in the House, he would not accept it. Therefore, I saw no reason to instigate potential trouble with this report.

"I urged [Beckel] not to send the report. He told me, 'Ben, this is something I have to do.' At that point, I figured I am a young guy in the business, I make my living working for political candidates, and so I quit."

Chao said he still considered Beckel a close friend.

Copyright 2000 by United Press International. All rights reserved.

172 posted on 09/04/2002 12:46:17 PM PDT by Spiff
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To: PJeffQ
Bob Beckel
Bob Beckel
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Combining political savvy, sharp wit and top-level campaign experience, Beckel is one of the nation's premier political analysts. He writes a syndicated column for The Los Angeles Times, hosts CNN's Crossfire Sunday, and is a regular contributor to CBS This Morning. The founder and president of a highly successful political consulting firm, he managed Mondale's 1984 presidential campaign, politicizing Wendy's "Where's the beef?" slogan.

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Biography

Combining political savvy, campaign experience and a sharp wit, Bob Beckel has emerged as one of Washington's leading political analysts. Bob brings a veteran's perspective from his years in the White House, on Capitol Hill and leading dozens of election campaigns. In his own captivating style, he blends wry tales of life in the political trenches with a strategist's concise analysis, entertaining as he informs.

After a political baptism in Robert Kennedy's 1968 campaign, a tour of duty in the Peace Corps and a successful stint heading up his own consulting firm, Bob joined the government in 1977. As the youngest deputy assistant secretary of state in history, he steered the controversial Panama Canal Treaties through Congress. He moved to the White House to head an administration effort to press Congress into passing the Mideast and Salt II Treaties.

He resumed his career as a political consultant until Walter Mondale asked him to manage his 1984 presidential campaign. As national campaign manager, he oversaw Mondale's successful race for the Democratic nomination. Beckel is credited with pulling together the campaign after its defeat in New Hampshire, and he became known as the man who so effectively wrapped "Where's the Beef?" around Gary Hart.

During the 1988 presidential campaign, Beckel was an on-air consultant for ABC News. He regularly appeared on CBS This Morning and as the on-air consultant for WUSA/Channel 9 News in Washington, DC during the 1992 presidential campaign. For the two years it aired, he was the moderator on Fox Television's weekly public affairs program Off the Record. He was also a co-host on Mutual Radio's Buchanan & Company.

Beckel is president of Bob Beckel and Associates, a political analysis and public affairs company he formed in 1985 which monitors trends and developing issues in American politics for its clients.

Beckel is also a popular speaker and commentator. He is co-host of CNN's Crossfire Sunday and regularly appears on CBS This Morning. He has appeared often on CBS News and NBC Nightly News and is a frequent guest on shows such as Face the Nation, Meet the Press and Nightline. In addition, he writes a syndicated column for the Los Angeles Times.


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173 posted on 09/04/2002 12:49:36 PM PDT by Spiff
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To: Spiff
Whoops! Already posted earlier.
174 posted on 09/04/2002 12:51:01 PM PDT by Spiff
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To: Spiff

Blinken's manager out following extortion claim

08/31/2002

Associated Press

Bob Beckel is no longer managing US Senate candidate Alan Blinken's campaign, following a published report that he was an extortion target.

The Northern Virginia Journal reported today that Beckel paid a woman $1900 to perform sex acts at his Maryland home. But then he was told to pay $50,000 to keep the incident from becoming public. Instead, Beckel contacted police, and three people were arrested last week for extortion.

Blinken's spokesman Ryan Hill would only say that Beckel was no longer with the campaign.

Beckel also ran Walter Mondale's 1984 presidential campaign.

175 posted on 09/04/2002 3:48:03 PM PDT by Spiff
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To: nutmeg

bttt


176 posted on 10/07/2008 11:44:03 PM PDT by nutmeg (Imagine Commander-in-Chief Barack Hussein Obama... appointing US Supreme Court justices)
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