Obama’s Too Busy

03 March 2008 9:03 am by Taylor Marsh

Obama’s Too Busy updated




He may get a lot busier very soon.



Sen. Barack Obama could be called as a witness for his longtime friend and
accused Illinois fixer Tony Rezko, according to Chicago lawyers following
the case.
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“I think it’s realistic that that could happen during the trial,”
said Zach Fardon, a former Chicago federal prosecutor who was part of the
team that convicted former Illinois Gov. George Ryan on corruption charges.

Jury selection for Rezko, accused of bribing public officials and taking
kickbacks, began this morning in a Chicago federal courtroom. … ..

Obama:
Witness for the Defense?

There are also quite a few questions for Mr. Obama to answer about Rezko that we still don’t know. We already know the answer on the judgment question.

UPDATE: I never post these items, but the following came in from the Clinton campaign, which I thought you’d like to read. It went out to all press:


The trail of indicted influence peddler Tony Rezko – longtime friend
and political patron of Sen. Barack Obama — starts today . Sen. Obama’s name
has already surfaced in pre-trial documents submitted by the prosecution and,
according to media reports, is likely to surface again as the trial progresses.
Democrats deserve the answers to these questions as they consider their votes:

1. Will Sen. Obama release all documents related to his relationship
with Tony Rezko, including all documents related to his controversial land
transaction?

Howard Wolfson asked top Obama strategist David Axelrod this question on
ABC’s This Week and the campaign has yet to respond. [ABC's This Week, 3/2/08]

2. When, specifically, did Sen. Obama become aware of Mr. Rezko’s
legal problems?

On national television this January, Sen. Obama said "no one had an
inkling" of Rezko’s legal troubles during the course of their relationship.
Actually, it was already widely reported that Mr. Rezko was under investigation
for participating in a kickback scheme prior to their controversial land transaction.
[CBS, 1/23/08; Chicago Sun-Times, 9/16/05]

3. Sen. Obama has returned money from several individuals who are
publicly associated with Mr. Rezko. How much money did Mr. Rezko bundle for
Sen. Obama’s campaigns in total, including people who are not business associates
of Mr. Rezko? How many fundraisers did Mr. Rezko hold for Sen. Obama? Has
there been an internal investigation to determine how many straw donors Mr.
Rezko used to funnel money to Sen. Obama?

The Obama campaign has returned money from people who are publicly associate
with Mr. Rezko. But they have not revealed who much Mr. Rezko bundled for
Sen. Obama in total. The Chicago Sun Times reported that the Obama campaign
"declined to say" whether they maintained a list of the money that
Mr. Rezko raised for Mr. Obama over the course of his career. [Chicago Sun
Times, 1/23/08]

4. Much of the upcoming trail involves Mr. Rezko’s efforts to control
state boards as a means to defraud the state government. Have Sen. Obama and
Mr. Rezko ever communicated about potential appointments to Illinois boards
and commissions? It’s been publicly reported that Sen. Obama lobbied these
same state boards to secure contracts for campaign donors. Did Sen. Obama
ever confer with Mr. Rezko concerning how to successfully lobby state boards?

The indictment alleges that Mr. Rezko manipulated state government boards
to defraud the people of Illinois. At the same time, "Mr. Obama met with
three state pension boards," urging them to give contracts to specific
firms. Later, employees of these companies "donated more than $300,000
to help Mr. Obama win his seat in the United States Senate in 2004 and set
fund-raising records early in the 2008 presidential race." [New York
Times, 10/01/07]

5. The New York Times reported that Sen. Obama attended a business
meeting on behalf of Mr. Rezko to impress potential investors for his business
schemes. How many events did Sen. Obama attend on behalf of Mr. Rezko to impress
investors? What was his role? Why did Sen. Obama agree to attend?

The New York Times reported in June that "Former Rezko associates said
that Governor Blagojevich attended one of the dinners, and that at Mr. Rezko’s
request, Mr. Obama dropped in at one for Middle Eastern bankers in early 2004,
just as he was starting to pull ahead in the Senate primary. The visits, Mr.
Rezko’s partners said, helped impress foreign guests." [New York
Times, 6/14/07]

6. How many times did Senator Obama visit Tony Rezko’s house? What
was the purpose of these visits?

The Times of London reports that "The court is also expected to hear
from John Thomas, an FBI mole, who reportedly witnessed Mr Obama and Mr Blagojevich
making frequent visits to Mr Rezko." [The Times, 3/3/08]

7. Did Sen. Obama intercede on behalf of Mr. Rezko in any governmental
capacity?

The Chicago Sun Times reported that "As a state senator, Barack Obama
wrote letters to city and state officials supporting his political patron
Tony Rezko’s successful bid to get more than $14 million from taxpayers to
build apartments for senior citizens." They have not said whether there
were any other actions that Obama took for the benefit of Rezko. [Chicago
Sun Times, 6/13/07]

 
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