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Issue #205 The latest of his lovers to be ensnared in the ongoing Abramoff corruption probe is Italia Federici, the founder of the Council of Republicans for Environmental Advocacy (CREA) (which despite its name is a c3 tax-exempt organization largely prohibited from lobbying). It seems that in return for approximately a half-million bucks in contributions to CREA from Abramoff, Federici used her, um, connections at Interior to take care of Abramoff's clients. (Don't forget that much of Abramoff's fraudulent behavior concerned his dealings with Indian tribes and that the Bureau of Indian Affairs is part of the Department of the Interior.) Seems that Ms. Federici is due to be charged with violating five statutes: conspiracy to defraud the United States, tax evasion, impeding the Internal Revenue Service, and obstructing proceedings and making false statements before the Senate. Sounds like it's time to lawyer up! The best part is that in addition to dating Griles, Ms. Federici could also count on the substantial influence of the other co-founder of CREA to help her help Abramoff. Who is the other co-founder of CREA you ask? None other than former Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton herself. The same Gale Norton who now holds a lucrative position with Shell Oil. Who knew that corruption was such an aphrodisiac? |
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