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Corruption trial hears of plot to fire prosecutor (Rezko, Patrick Fitzgerald)
Reuters ^ | May 2, 2008 | Andrew Stern

Posted on 05/04/2008 10:30:56 AM PDT by CutePuppy

Corruption trial hears of plot to fire prosecutor
By Andrew Stern
Reuters
CHICAGO

A witness at the trial of political fundraiser Antoin Rezko testified on Thursday that then-White House aide Karl Rove was asked to replace the federal prosecutor in Chicago to abort a probe of Illinois corruption.

Rove has denied knowledge of any discussion to replace Patrick Fitzgerald, the widely respected U.S. attorney in Chicago, when Rove was one of President George W. Bush's top advisers.

Rove, who left the White House last year, could not immediately be reached on Thursday. A spokesman for Fitzgerald, who was appointed in 2001 and remains in office, had no comment.

At the trial in U.S. District Court in Chicago, prosecution witness Ali Ata recounted how Rezko, a businessman with close ties to Illinois Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, threatened Ata and anyone else who helped the government's investigation.

Witnesses testifying at the two-month trial have said Rezko had Blagojevich's ear and influence over state government and appointments. He is accused of extorting bribes and contributions for those wanting to do business with the state.

Ata said Rezko told him in 2004 when the FBI's investigation of Rezko became public, that "there will be a change in the U.S. attorney's office" and the probe would end.

Asked by the prosecutor how Ata imagined Rezko could engineer the change, Ata said Rezko told him, "Mr. Kjellander will talk to Karl Rove and make a change in the U.S. attorney's office."

Robert Kjellander, a leading Illinois Republican and former treasurer of the Republican National Committee, is a friend of Rove's.

"Mr. Rezko said the FBI was approaching people ... asking people to cooperate. He said, 'Those who do will be dealt with,"' Ata said.

Asked why he believed Rezko could get Fitzgerald removed, Ata said, "Mr. Rezko has the influence and power to do that."

Ata testified that he secured his job as executive director of Illinois' biggest bond-issuing agency by making $50,000 in political donations to Blagojevich at Rezko's request. He also said he gave Rezko $125,000 in cash and understood he needed to be what Rezko called a "team player" to keep his job.

Ata pleaded guilty last week to lying to the FBI about his dealings with Rezko, and agreed to testify in exchange for possibly avoiding a prison sentence.

When prosecutors revealed that Ata would testify about the supposed plot to remove Fitzgerald, Kjellander and Rove both denied the allegation, saying there was nothing to it.

In 2004, Fitzgerald led the investigation into the Bush administration leak of the identity of CIA agent Valerie Plame, and interviewed Rove as part of the probe.

Also in 2004, a purge of eight U.S. attorneys across the country prompted allegations of politically motivated meddling by the Bush administration that the Democratic-led Congress is still investigating.

Obama, a U.S. senator from Illinois, has said he regretted his ties to Rezko after the government's probe became public, but said Rezko never asked him for anything. Obama's campaign has returned or donated to charity some $250,000 in campaign contributions tied to Rezko's fundraising.

(Editing by Eric Beech)


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: corruptdems; corruption; fitzgerald; fundraising; obama; patrickfitzgerald; rezko; rove
Interesting twist in Rezko trial. A witness who pleaded guilty and is now testifying for prosecution (Patrick Fitzgerald) in Rezko case to get lenient sentencing (avoid prison) is trying to smear Karl Rove and White House in this case - I am sure Patrick Fitzgerald has no "conflict of interest" with this witness saying that.

Asked by the prosecutor how Ata imagined Rezko could engineer the change, Ata said Rezko told him, "Mr. Kjellander will talk to Karl Rove and make a change in the U.S. attorney's office."

No follow up questions on why Republican(s) would want to help high ranking Democrats to escape prosecution.

1 posted on 05/04/2008 10:30:56 AM PDT by CutePuppy
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Rezko, a businessman with close ties to Illinois Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama,

how in the world did a sentence like this slip by? Not only is Obama association brought in, the gov is id'ed as a D within the first few sentences.

2 posted on 05/04/2008 10:36:15 AM PDT by gusopol3
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This article said “the witness has been given time off by the federal prosecutor to testify like he is doing”. Sounds like the trial of several hundred others who have been found to have been lied about by federal witnesses who were given time off for their testimony. If I remember one trial the judge finally declared no trial because of the lies of the federal witnesses. And the judge said he thought several others had also been found guilty by lies.


3 posted on 05/04/2008 10:36:54 AM PDT by YOUGOTIT (The Greatest Threat to our Security is the Royal 100 Club)
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As usual, Reuters has to tie itself in knots in order to make the standard nonsensical accusations. Rove is so corrupt that he would even help democrat politicians beat the rap, just so he could be corrupt. HUH? Naturally no mention of the fact that the brilliant and angelic Fitzgerald spent years prosecuting people when he knew “who done it” about 30 minutes into the investigation.


4 posted on 05/04/2008 11:23:15 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax (AGENDA OF THE LEFT EXPOSED)
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To: CutePuppy

Hit print, 500 copies, feed into chipper/shredder, spread around tomato plants. Look at them suckers grow!


5 posted on 05/04/2008 12:07:24 PM PDT by Old Flat Toad (Pima county- Home of the single vehicle accident with 40 victims.)
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Fitzgerald, who was appointed in 2001 and remains in office, had no comment.


6 posted on 05/04/2008 12:10:53 PM PDT by Wally_Kalbacken
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To: CutePuppy

Rezko full of BS, had zilch of a chance of getting Fritz removed from office.


7 posted on 05/04/2008 2:25:28 PM PDT by Red Steel
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As usual, Reuters has to tie itself in knots in order to make the standard nonsensical accusations.

Let's be thankful that Reuters did go through the contortions and was, probably unwittingly, the only news organization that brought to light this transparently ugly trick by Patrick Fitzgerald using his suddenly cooperative "witness for prosecution"...

Other news organizations likely saw this for what it was and had enough sense to stay away from reporting on yet another Fitzgerald's charade and embarrass him and themselves. Reuters, in a blind effort to smear Rove one more time, trying to tie him to any criminality, did not have enough sense to keep it under wraps and for that, I think, we should be grateful.

8 posted on 05/04/2008 8:43:45 PM PDT by CutePuppy (If you don't ask the right questions you may not get the right answers)
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