View Single Post
Old Oct 13, 2006, 01:43 pm   #1 (permalink)
bishop
moderat-e/o-r
 
bishop's Avatar
 
Location: boston
Posts: 11,179
Send a message via AIM to bishop
Rep. Bob Ney pleads guilty to Abramoff bribery charge

Rep. Bob Ney pleads guilty to Abramoff bribery charge - CNN.com

Quote:
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Rep. Bob Ney pleaded guilty Friday in the Jack Abramoff influence-peddling investigation, the first lawmaker to confess to crimes in a scandal that has stained the Republican-controlled Congress and the Bush administration.

Standing before Judge Ellen S. Huvelle, Ney pleaded guilty to conspiracy and making false statements. He acknowledged taking money, gifts and favors in return for official actions on behalf of Abramoff and his clients.

The 52-year-old lawmaker faces a maximum of 10 years in prison. Huvelle said prosecutors had agreed to recommend a term of 27 months, and said federal guidelines suggest a fine of between $5,000 and $60,000.

Ney did not immediately resign from Congress, and within minutes, Republican and Democratic leaders vowed to expel him unless he steps down.

Beleaguered GOP leaders, struggling to overcome fallout from a separate scandal involving former Rep. Mark Foley and teenage male pages, said they would make Ney's ouster the "first order of business" in a post-election session.

Ney's lawyer, Mark Touhey, told the judge Ney would resign before sentencing on January 19. Under the Constitution, he'll be gone before then. His term expires when the new Congress is sworn in at noon on January 3.

In a statement distributed to reporters after the court session, Ney said, "I accept responsibility for my actions and I am prepared to face the consequences of what I have done."

Ney is the latest in a string of once-influential men convicted in a scandal that so far has caught several lobbyists and two members of the Bush administration.

Abramoff, the Republican super-lobbyist, admitted guilt in January after secretly cooperating with prosecutors for weeks.

Two former aides to Tom DeLay, the former House majority leader, have also pleaded guilty, as has Ney's former chief of staff.

Additionally, Roger Stillwell, a former Interior Department official, pleaded guilty in August to a misdemeanor charge for not reporting tickets he received from Abramoff.

And former White House official David Safavian, who had been the Bush administration's top procurement official, was convicted of covering up his dealings with Abramoff. He is scheduled for sentencing on October 27.

Ney confessed his wrongdoing in a federal courthouse a few blocks distant from the Capitol, where until recently he wielded a chairman's gavel.

another one bites the dust..

i almost wonder if there's some sort of republican strategy behind all of this. it seems as if we've had a different scandal going on every single month. (or at least multiple scandals are on monthly rotations.) this abramoff scandal is huge, and undoubtedly includes many more politicians than have already been indicted. you'd think that that would be a huge story, except for the continuous rotation of other scandals that have been borne out of the bush administration and republican-led congress.


hope for america...

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/
bishop is offline   Reply With Quote