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Harris Got Illegal Donations (Florida Uh Oh)
Tampa Tribune ^ | 02/25/2006 | WILLIAM MARCH and KEITH EPSTEIN

Posted on 02/25/2006 7:32:18 AM PST by devane617

TAMPA - A defense contractor who pleaded guilty Friday to bribing a California congressman told federal authorities he also funneled illegal campaign contributions to U.S. Rep. Katherine Harris of Longboat Key, who's running for the U.S. Senate.

The contractor, Mitchell Wade, former chief executive of MZM Inc. in California, pleaded guilty to paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to Republican Randy "Duke" Cunningham of California and receiving more than $150 million in Defense Department contracts in return.

He also pleaded guilty to making about $80,000 in illegal campaign contributions to two other Congress members - identifiable from court papers and election records as Harris and Rep. Virgil Goode of Virginia, both Republicans - in hopes of receiving federal appropriations.

The Harris contributions were made to her 2004 campaign for re-election to the House. At the time, MZM, its officers and its political action committee were Harris' largest single source of campaign funds.

Wade also told prosecutors he met with Harris in early 2005 for dinner at an expensive Washington restaurant, where they discussed two possibilities: Wade holding a fundraiser for Harris, who was then considering a run for Senate, and U.S. Navy funding for an MZM center in Harris' district.

The program was never funded, according to the U.S. attorney prosecuting Wade.

It is illegal for Congress members to discuss or accept money in return for performing specific governmental acts.

A Harris spokeswoman confirmed Friday that Harris did have dinner with Wade and discussed both subjects, but denied there was any connection between them.

Harris has acknowledged accepting the MZM contributions but said she did not know they were illegal and never performed any service for MZM in return. She has since donated the contributions to charity.

Wade did not tell Harris and Goode the contributions were illegal, according to the prosecutor.

"Today's announcement is an unfortunate reality," Harris said in a written statement. "I am disappointed by the disrespect shown by a few individuals to the rule of law."

Harris' statement said she and Wade had "discussed opening a defense plant in Sarasota that would create numerous high-skilled, high-wage jobs in my district."

She did not respond to a request for an interview.

Investigation Continues Under Wade's plea agreement, he faces up to 11 years and three months of incarceration. A sentencing date has not been set.

The prosecutor, U.S. Attorney Kenneth Wainstein of the Washington district, said the investigation continues and that Wade is cooperating.

According to a news release by Wainstein, Wade hoped to curry favor with Harris and Goode because he thought they could request appropriations that would benefit MZM.

Wade, however, "needed a way around the campaign contribution laws," which limit contributions to $2,000 per person, Wainstein said.

"His solution was to have his employees and their spouses make contributions ... under their own names, then reimburse them - a technique known as 'straw contributions' that is a felony under federal election law."

In a news conference announcing Wade's plea, Wainstein added, "Wade personally handed a number of those checks to each representative, followed by the inevitable request that that representative seek appropriations funding that would benefit MZM."

When news reports first surfaced last year suggesting that Wade had coerced employees to make contributions, Harris offered to return the money to any MZM employee who desired it. She got no response, she said.

After Cunningham pleaded guilty in December, Harris promised to give the money away. Two weeks ago, she donated more than $50,000 to Habitat for Humanity - the MZM contributions plus others from Indian tribes linked to indicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff.

Treasurer Recently Replaced The Wade plea comes 10 days after Harris' campaign hired a new treasurer to replace Nancy Watkins of Tampa's Robert Watkins and Co., one of the state's leading experts on campaign finance accounting.

Neither side would talk about Watkins' departure, but asked whether it had anything to do with the MZM contributions, Watkins said, "Absolutely not."

"Never, ever would a contribution get into one of my client's bank accounts if I knew there was something improper about it," Watkins said.

Harris' Senate campaign spokeswoman Morgan Dobbs said the campaign "just decided to switch accounting firms," but added later, "The campaign did not fire Nancy Watkins."

Harris said in her statement: "This case demonstrates the perils of a process in which candidates are sometimes asked to determine the intent of a contributor. I am fully committed to addressing any weaknesses in the law with regard to the exercise of our government and the spirit of democracy."

Harris ran into trouble with illegal contributions before.

During her 1994 campaign for state Senate, she received $20,293 from Riscorp, a Sarasota insurance company at the heart of one of the state's biggest political fundraising scandals.

In 1998, five of the Sarasota insurance company's top executives, including founder William Griffin, were sentenced for scheming to conceal $380,000 in illegal contributions between 1990 and 1996.

Harris got more than any other politician except Tom Gallagher, then state insurance commissioner and now chief financial officer and a candidate for governor. Gallagher received $109,000.

One Riscorp memo in the court file contended that Harris' former campaign manager asked that the contributions be made under separate addresses so that the checks could not be easily be traced back to the company.

Harris, like Gallagher, denied knowing the contributions were illegal. She eventually donated the proceeds to charity.

Harris also sought to repair the damage by proposing legislation limiting bundles of contributions by corporations and their subsidiaries.

The legislation didn't pass.

Larry Noble of the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan government watchdog group, said it's legal for a Congress member such as Harris to discuss legislation with a donor, but not legal to link donations to specific government actions.

There is a "fine line between bribery and a contribution," he said. "The line is where there's a quid pro quo."

"There's nothing illegal about him handing over contributions and saying, 'By the way, I have an issue I'd like you think about.' ... But if he's saying we expect you to get us these contracts, you might have a bribe."

Harris is the only widely known Republican seeking the nomination to run against U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, a Democrat seeking re-election in November.

"I would hope that ethics matters to the voters," said Nelson spokesman Dan McLaughlin. "In this case, the congressman who got the most amount of bribes from MZM is on his way to prison. The congressman who got second-most illegal money wants to be a U.S. senator."


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To: TheOtherOne
You mean as admittedly happened.

Right. But it's still "alleged" until he's convicted in a court of law. Personally, I'm sick of this guilt by association crap. So what if Wade or Abramoff gave me money? If I don't know they're crooked I've got no reason not to.

Our ruling class does engages in enough actual questionable behavior.

101 posted on 02/26/2006 12:30:13 PM PST by Doohickey (If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice...I will choose freewill.)
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To: Mrs. Shawnlaw

$oros cash is the only legal donation these days.


102 posted on 02/26/2006 1:50:30 PM PST by weegee ("Remember Chappaquiddick!"-Paul Trost (during speech by Ted Kennedy at Massasoit Community College))
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To: devane617

KH is not the person that can beat Nelson.



Are you a Florida voter???


103 posted on 02/26/2006 1:53:45 PM PST by danamco
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To: Theodore R.
The trouble that Mrs. Harris has is that FL women do not like her -- maybe it's envy?



Who are YOU talking for?
Today there are not many FL women!
However, I'm married to a fourth generation Florida woman, an ex. dncer, and she certainly would NOT vote for the super liberal nelson!!
Here we go again, we are replaying the joke of mcbride vs. Jeb Bush!!!
Don't you people never learn falling for the LSM and the dims jungle drums???
104 posted on 02/26/2006 2:04:20 PM PST by danamco
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To: Hildy
The whole system sucks...Instead of the jackals tweaking the laws so they can benefit even more, we should have a citizen committee (made up of people from all walks of life) decide how campaign finance should work.

Let candidates take any amount from any source subject to full and immediate disclosure. Problem solved. If a candidate is taking money from an unseemly source, make a political, not a legal, issue out of it.

105 posted on 02/26/2006 2:24:22 PM PST by sphinx
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To: danamco

Was for 2002 - 2005. Voted GW and Martinez in 04 while living in the St Pete area. I have since moved back to Texas.


106 posted on 02/26/2006 3:26:24 PM PST by devane617 (The truth, not politics, is right for our beautiful America.)
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To: Tulsa Ramjet
Deny knowledge, immediately return it, and move on.

Oh, you mean the democrat party strategy when they get caught taking bribes.

Is it too much to expect our politicians (from both parties) to keep their noses clean?

107 posted on 02/26/2006 6:36:21 PM PST by highlander_UW (I don't know what my future holds, but I know Who holds my future)
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To: aynrandfreak
That seat must be taken from Nelson, and I'll accept any candidate that can beat him.

Thank you!! My thoughts exactly.

108 posted on 02/26/2006 6:39:11 PM PST by JoeSixPack1
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To: highlander_UW

Is it too much to expect our politicians (from both parties) to keep their noses clean?

Not at all. But in a climate of personal destruction, whomever is flinging the arrows beter have concrete evidence or they should be sued for libel. We seem to get caught of in the "guess what I just heard? I knew he/she was a dirtbag," rumor mill.


109 posted on 02/26/2006 7:50:08 PM PST by Tulsa Ramjet ("If not now, when?")
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To: Tulsa Ramjet
Not at all. But in a climate of personal destruction, whomever is flinging the arrows beter have concrete evidence or they should be sued for libel. We seem to get caught of in the "guess what I just heard? I knew he/she was a dirtbag," rumor mill.

Agreed. Any cases where it turns out to be a false "rumor" I hope hefty charges are leveled and the perps are punished with many years in jail.

We could really use some sincere reforms, but the wolves are in charge of the chickenkoop...so nothing will be done.

110 posted on 02/26/2006 7:56:35 PM PST by highlander_UW (I don't know what my future holds, but I know Who holds my future)
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To: doug from upland; Alamo-Girl; PhilDragoo; potlatch; ntnychik; dennisw; dixiechick2000; ...



111 posted on 03/01/2006 1:57:09 AM PST by devolve (<-- (refresh-now-updated-graphix - accts Photobucket & Imagecave)
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To: devolve

Excellent!

Bumpity bump bump!


112 posted on 03/01/2006 11:53:26 AM PST by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: devolve

You've got a lot of action going on there!


113 posted on 03/01/2006 2:19:37 PM PST by potlatch (Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
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To: potlatch; ntnychik; PhilDragoo; dixiechick2000; Victoria Delsoul; writer33; pookie18; ...



Thanks to Lone Star Light & Magic.....

114 posted on 03/01/2006 3:23:17 PM PST by devolve (<-- (refresh-now-updated-graphix - accts Photobucket & Imagecave)
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To: devolve

LOL, are they 'hopping'??


115 posted on 03/01/2006 3:54:55 PM PST by potlatch (Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
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To: Jeff Head; weegee; Liz; martin_fierro; devolve; PhilDragoo; Ernest_at_the_Beach
The drugged out, whacked out, and STD infected mediot perverts of the MSM try another "Drive By Shooting" of President Bush and his friends. Harris is very close to the mentally challenged Nelson in the latest polls. So we will see these bs drive by shooting attacks on Harris on a regular basis.


116 posted on 03/02/2006 8:30:05 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Visit Free Republic to enjoy shameless Schadenfreude as the lies of liberals are exposed!)
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