Washington’s power players have always bragged about being well-wired, but for disgraced former congressman Duke Cunningham, “wired” wasn’t just a figure of speech. In a week when legislators are focused on the question of who else might be brought down by ex-lobbyist Jack Abramoff’s cooperation with prosecutors as he seeks lenient sentencing over his two federal guilty pleas this week, sources tell TIME that in a separate investigation, ex-Rep. Cunningham wore a wire to help investigators gather evidence against others just before copping his own plea. Sources familiar with the situation say Cunningham, a California Republican who pleaded guilty Nov. 28 to taking $2.4 million in bribesincluding a yacht, a Rolls Royce and a 19th-century Louis-Philippe commodefrom a defense contractor, wore a wire at some point during the short interval between the moment he began cooperating with the feds and the announcement of his guilty plea on Nov. 28. The identity of those with whom the San Diego congressman met while wearing the wire remains unclear, and is the source of furiousand nervousspeculation by congressional Republicans. A Cunningham lawyer, K. Lee Blalack, refused to confirm or deny the story, and wouldn’t say whether Cunningham will implicate any other […]
Saturday, January 7th, 2006
Congressman Wears Wire
Author: TIMOTHY J. BURGER
Source: Time Magazine
Publication Date: Friday, Jan. 06, 2006
Link: Congressman Wears Wire
Source: Time Magazine
Publication Date: Friday, Jan. 06, 2006
Link: Congressman Wears Wire
Stephan: Have you noticed the inter-linking connection of names, some dating back to the Nixon Administration? It is clear that within the conservation wing of the Republican Party a kind of cancer has thrived.