More Fingerpointing at Rep. Wm. Jefferson (D-LA) and Brother Mose
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In 2004, one of the partners of high-powered New Orleans law firm Adams and Reese was caught having transferred some $30 million from a clients' trust account into his personal Swiss bank account.
Not blogworthy.
Of course, this guy was a "gaming" specialist, and the alleged web of intrigue extends to former Governor and current Federal "guest" Edwin W. Edwards (D) and associates.
Not blogworthy.
But this scrumptious little tidbit is buried in the article, which should be of interest to my fellow RedStaters: in the process of giving back the $30 million and getting right with Jesus, said barrister claimed knowledge of seven-figure bribes paid to Rep. William Jefferson (D-LA) and his brother and partner-in-crime Mose Jefferson, with the intention of influencing Jefferson protege and disgraced former New Orleans DA Eddie Jordan. Furthermore, he alleges that the information was turned over to Federal prosecutors and ignored.
HI-YO! Please read on...
Indicted lawyer alleges federal bias
A man charged with stealing roughly $30 million from the large New Orleans law firm that employed him asked in a court motion filed Thursday that U.S. Attorney Jim Letten's office be recused from his case because of alleged conflicts.
The filing by Jamie Perdigao claims that after he was arrested in 2004, the former Adams and Reese partner provided federal authorities with juicy leads about other criminal activity he knew of -- some of it involving key players in the case against former Gov. Edwards.
[snip]
Among the wide-ranging claims, Perdigao's motion claims that he told federal investigators that former riverboat casino owner Bobby Guidry, whose testimony helped convict Edwards, paid more than $1 million in bribes to U.S. Rep. William Jefferson around the time of the trial. Edwards was found guilty of racketeering and is more than halfway through a 10-year sentence in a Louisiana federal prison.
Perdigao represented Guidry in civil matters at the time of the Edwards trial; Perdigao also testified in the case. His motion claims that the bribes Guidry allegedly paid were "to be used by Jefferson to illegally influence then-U.S. Attorney Eddie Jordan," a Jefferson ally, to treat Guidry leniently. Guidry eventually pleaded guilty to paying bribes to Edwards to get a riverboat casino license. In 2001, he was sentenced to a halfway house for five months.
The motion does not say how Perdigao knows of the alleged bribes, or whether he has proof.
Also in hopes of influencing Jordan, the motion claims, Guidry loaned $300,000 in August 2000 to Mose Jefferson, the congressman's brother. The loan paperwork was drawn up by the Adams and Reese law firm, where Perdigao was employed, the motion says.
[emphasis added]
Rep. Jefferson will be a superdelegate at the Democratic National Convention this year. So will Mose Jefferson's main squeeze, former New Orleans City Council person and kleptocrat Renee Gill-Pratt. Gill-Pratt will support Sen. Hillary Clinton's nomination; Rep. Jefferson is keeping his options open.
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