Posted on 07/31/2002 6:12:46 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
We haven't heard anything about this case, which is hard to understand given Davis' proclivity to personal attacks. Nothing on the NBC3 site or the LA Times site about it. Are they sure it's even the same 'Simon?'
CCPOA PAC, Sacramento, $251,000
SEIU PEA International, Washington DC, $250,000
Laborer's Political League, Washington DC, $250,000
Democratic Governor's Association, Wash DC, $200,000
Democratic Governor's Association, Wash DC, $200,000
IBEW Educational Committee, Wash DC, $150,000
CA State Pipe Trades Council PAC, Sacramento, $150,000
CA State Council of Laborers PAC, Sacramento, $150,000
SEIU PEA International, Wash DC, $150,000
Stanford Financial Group Co., Houston TX, $100,000
Auburn Manor Holding Corp, Rocklin CA, $100,000
AKT Development Corporation, Sacramento, $100,000
SEIU PEA Internationa, Wash DC, $100,000
American Federation of State, County, Municipal Employees, Wash DC, $100,000
Girardi and Keese, Los Angeles, $100,000
Eli Broad, Los Angeles, $100,000
Reed Hastings, Santa Cruz, $100,000
Robinson, Calcagnie & Robinson, Inc., Newport Beach, $100,000
Reed Hastings, Santa Cruz, $100,000
Greene, Broillet, Taylor, Wheeler & Panish, Santa Monica, $100,000
Stephen Bing, Los Angeles, $100,000
Emergency Medical PAC, Sacramento, $100,000
Casden Properties, Beverly Hills, $100,000
Jerry Perenchio, Los Angeles, $100,000
Law Offices of Robinson, Calcagnie & Robinson, Inc, Newport Beach, $100,000
Cause 1M Governor's Fund, Sacramento, $100,000
Martin J. Wygod, Rancho Santa Fe, $100,000
State Building & Construction Trades Council of California, Sacramento, $100,000
Stephen L. Bing, Los Angeles, $100,000
Casden Properties, Beverly Hills, $100,000
IBPAT PAC, Washington DC, $100,000
Steve Beneto, Jr., West Sacramento, $100,000
Tip Educational Fund- Here International Union, Washington DC, $100,000
AFSCME PAC, Washington DC, $100,000
Stephen L. Bing, Los Angeles, $100,000
Jerry Perenchio, Los Angeles, $100,000
Fox Group, Los Angeles, $100,000
Pacific Hospital, Long Beach, $80,000
Operating Engeineers Local $3 Statewide PAC, Alameda, $75,000
Tutor-Saliba Corp., Sylmar, $75,000
CA Cable Television Association, Oakland, $75,000
Intenrational Association of Fire Fighters, Washington DC, $75,000
West Coast Surgery Center Management Inc., Long Beach, $70,000
Rumsey Indian Rancheria, Brooks, $65,000
AMGEN, Thousand Oaks, $65,000
Operating Engineers Local #3 Statewide PAC, Alameda, $60,000
Operating Engineers Local #3 Statewide PAC, Alameda, $60,000 (editor's note: this is not a typo. it's in the database twice)
Haim Saban, non-monetary gift of $52,693
Bicycle Club Casino, Bell Gardens, $50,000
Yucaipa Companies, LLC, Los Angeles, $50,000
Other interesting contributors
MBNA Corporation Federal PAC, $50,000
Walt Disney Company $50,000
Microsoft Corporation, $22,500 (ed. note: Split into two different contributions that I see)
Avis, Virginia Beach, $25,000
Worldcom, Arlington VA, $10,000
America On Line, $10,000
Bernard Schwartz, $10,000
Blue Cross of California, $2500, $5000, $5000, $5000, $5000, $10,000, $20,000
Blue Shield of California, $2500, $5000, $5000, $5000, $5000, $5,000, $10,000
BP AMOCO, $5000, $25000, $25000, $25000
Budget Rent-A-Car of So. Cal. (ed. note: Aren't they also filed for bankruptcy protection?), $1000
CIGNA Healthcare of California, Inc., Glendale, $1,000, $5000, $6000, $10,000, $10,000, $15,000, $20,000
Citigroup, New York, $500, $1650, $2398.82, $3114, $10,000, $15,000, $50,000
anyways, that's probably enough for tonight.
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians $50,000
Haim Saban (monetary gift), $50,000
TOTAL OUT OF STATE CONTRIBUTIONS= $5,897.057.36
BP AMOCO, $5000, $25000, $25000, $25000
Didn't Davis rip on the oil people???
The Court Decision Is Fundamentally Flawed - The decision is fundamentally flawed and it is expected that the judge will set aside this judgment or it will be overturned on appeal.
Former Pacific Coin Executive Ed Hindelang Is A Convicted Drug Trafficker - When the company first invested in Pacific Coin, it engaged a number of independent consultants to conduct due diligence on the company. It was later discovered that Hindelang concealed facts about his background and was actually a convicted drug felon who had drug proceeds that were later forfeited to the federal government.
Hindelang Was Suspended As Soon As His Criminal Activities Were Known - The company immediately suspended him in December 1998; a thorough investigation confirmed his background as a drug dealer, which resulted in his termination in May 1999.
As an Assistant U.S. Attorney, Bill Simon Fought To Keep Drug Dealers Off the Street - When Bill Simon was a federal prosecutor, he fought to keep drug kingpins off our streets through asset forfeiture and enforcement of our criminal laws, and he certainly is intent on keeping them out of any businesses in which hes involved.
Hindelang Is Exactly the Type of Criminal Simon Used to Pursue - Hindelang has admitted he was simultaneously negotiating his asset forfeiture at the same time he was negotiating to sell a partnership interest in Pacific Coin. Ed Hindelang, the individual involved in this lawsuit, is precisely the kind of criminal Simon used to pursue.
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