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Evakian
03-29-2006, 05:53 PM
Abramoff Gets Almost 6 Years in Prison
By CURT ANDERSON, Associated Press Writer

MIAMI - Assuring the judge he is working to become "a new man," disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff was sentenced Wednesday to nearly six years in prison for committing fraud in the purchase of a fleet of gambling boats.

He will remain free while helping prosecutors with a vast bribery investigation involving members of Congress.

Abramoff, 47, and former business partner Adam Kidan, 41, received the minimum under federal guidelines: five years and 10 months.

The two pleaded guilty earlier to conspiracy and fraud for concocting a fake $23 million wire transfer to make it appear they were contributing their own money toward the purchase of the $147.5 million SunCruz Casinos gambling fleet. Based on that fraudulent transfer, lenders provided the pair with $60 million in financing.

Abramoff told U.S. District Judge Paul C. Huck that he had started "the process of becoming a new man."

"I am much chastened and profoundly remorseful," Abramoff said. "I can only hope that the almighty and those whom I have wronged will forgive me my trespasses."

He and Kidan were also ordered to pay restitution of more than $21 million. Both must serve three years' probation after they get out of prison.

Abramoff pleaded guilty in the SunCruz fraud in January. The same week, he pleaded guilty in Washington to defrauding Indian tribes and other lobbying clients out of millions of dollars. He also agreed to cooperate in a corruption probe that could involve up to 20 members of Congress, including former House Majority Leader
Tom DeLay of Texas. No date has been set for his sentencing in that case.

The judge said Abramoff and Kidan will not have to report to prison for at least 90 days so they can continue cooperating with investigators in the corruption case and the slaying of former SunCruz owner Konstantinos "Gus" Boulis.

Boulis was gunned down in 2001 at the wheel of his car amid a power struggle over the gambling fleet. Three men face murder charges, including one who worked for Kidan as a consultant at SunCruz and who allegedly has ties to New York's Gambino crime family.

Abramoff and Kidan have denied any role in the killing and neither has been charged.

If prosecutors are satisfied with their cooperation in those cases, the two men's sentences could be reduced.

Abramoff and his attorneys declined to speak with reporters as they left court. His defense team filed 62 pages of documents that depicted Abramoff as a deeply religious Orthodox Jew who was generous to charities, dedicated to his wife and five children and filled with remorse over his crimes.

But the memo also distanced Abramoff from the SunCruz fraud and laid most of the blame on Kidan, a New York businessman and disbarred lawyer.

"After the company was purchased, Mr. Abramoff learned that some of the representations made by his partner were untrue," the defense said.

Kidan's attorney, Joseph Conway, said his client has acknowledged his guilt but disagrees "with the statement of facts as laid out by Mr. Abramoff."

In his own letter to the judge, Kidan said that he knew the SunCruz deal was wrong but that he "was very caught up in the fast-paced world of my partner and the high profile that came along with it."

The SunCruz fleet of 11 ships sailed from nine Florida ports and Myrtle Beach, S.C., to international waters. The company operates gambling cruises under new ownership after emerging from bankruptcy.
Source: here. (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/lobbyist_fraud;_ylt=AmLZOOC7tzwiKNXk7w_7gC.s0NUE)

500lbguerilla
03-29-2006, 07:53 PM
Only 6 years for stealing millions of dollars. Now that is a travesty....

The benefits far outweigh the risks.

Lungdop Philing
03-29-2006, 08:41 PM
In most states a fella can get 6 years for smoking a joint. By those rules, the million people at Woodstock would now be felons.

IIRC -- he had cut a deal with all involved that his sentence(s) would be directional proportional to the amount of prosecuratorial cooperation (read snitching) he gave the state and from the looks of this light sentence -- he said a mouthful.

Now he still has to face the federal charges of racketeering and fraud which is where the real fun begins.

For an indicator of his level of cooperation, watch the Gus Boulis murder trial. He will testify in that one too (sometime in May). Watch him roll over to save his own skin and then multiply that by 10 to figure out what he's gonna do in the federal court.

Republicans eating their own -- ya gotta love it.

silverbulletkc
03-29-2006, 08:42 PM
Abramoff worked for and with the social elite of the country...of course he's going to have his sentence slackened off. It all depends on who you work for and what you do.

LionelHutz
03-29-2006, 10:53 PM
Only 6 years for stealing millions of dollars. Now that is a travesty....

The benefits far outweigh the risks.

6 years and paying back $21 million.

DrewM
03-30-2006, 01:18 AM
After he gives the fed help in other cases he will end up serving hardly any time at all.

If he can help get members of congress charged with wrong doing then he will deserve some reduced time.

It's interesting that he is working on being a "changed man" - bullshit. Had he not been caught he'd still be playing the same tune he always was.

Freethinker
03-30-2006, 11:27 AM
Republicans eating their own -- ya gotta love it.

I do not *love it* when the motherfuckers steal 60 million dollars, get caught, get convicted, and wind up paying back 21 million of the 60 million and serving 3 or 4 years in a country club prison.

A kid robbing a 7/11 receives harsher punishment.

This country has gone insane.....the concept of **let the punishment fit the crime** is a laugh.

LionelHutz
03-30-2006, 12:04 PM
Had he not been caught he'd still be playing the same tune he always was.

Like most criminals, his main regret is getting caught, not that he committed the original act.

DrewM
03-30-2006, 12:22 PM
He'll find Jesus next while he is being raped in the showers at the lock up.

Lungdop Philing
03-30-2006, 02:13 PM
It looks like Jack is gonna roll over on a lot of people. They'll probably have to keep him isolated and then put him in the witness protection program.

Brooks
03-31-2006, 02:00 AM
It looks like Jack is gonna roll over on a lot of people. If Harry Reid is implicated, should he give up his leadership position ala Tom Delay?

Imagineer
03-31-2006, 02:03 AM
If Harry Reid is implicated, should he give up his leadership position ala Tom Delay?

Any and all indicted Congressmen should be forced to give up their leadership positions pending their trials. If they are convicted, they should be resign immediately their positions in Congress.

Napsterbater
03-31-2006, 02:10 AM
In most states a fella can get 6 years for smoking a joint.

A kid robbing a 7/11 receives harsher punishment.

Only if he's black.

Brooks
03-31-2006, 11:20 PM
Only if he's black.Puhleeeeeze.

In Odder Words
04-01-2006, 10:16 PM
What is important here is fer Congress ta git back ta the people's bizzness without further...





...DeLay...





www. i jest git so TIRED of bein' BUSHED! .edu

500lbguerilla
04-02-2006, 02:12 PM
‘Gentleman robber’ receives seven-year prison sentence

http://www.brandonsun.com/story.php?story_id=22016

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PASSENGER GETS 25 YEARS FOR ROLE IN ROBBERY
By: CASEY KNAUPP, Staff Writer
01/27/2006
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A car passenger involved in the armed robbery of a Tyler convenience store was sentenced Friday to 25 years in prison.

Oliver D. Runnels, 18, was convicted of aggravated robbery by a Smith County jury Thursday after about five minutes of deliberation. He was sentenced Friday after about one hour of deliberation in 241st District Judge Jack Skeen Jr.'s court.

Kelvin Eric Patterson Jr., who was driving the car, and Runnels remained in the vehicle while Henry T. Maddox robbed the Food Fast, 1222 WSW Loop 323, with a BB gun on Aug. 5.

http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16019295&BRD=1994&PAG=461&dept_id=227937&rfi=6