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Smash255
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« on: October 14, 2006, 09:49:49 PM »

With all the people from PA, especially SEPA on this board, I am suprised no one has posted this yet.

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WASHINGTON (Oct. 14) - The FBI is investigating whether Republican Congressman Curt Weldon used his influence to secure lobbying and consulting contracts for his daughter, two people familiar with the inquiry said Saturday.

The inquiry focuses on lobbying contracts worth $1 million (euro800,000) that Weldon's daughter, Karen Weldon, obtained from foreign clients and whether they were assisted by the congressman, they said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because of the confidentiality of the criminal investigation.

The two people familiar with the investigation told the AP on Saturday that the inquiry was being handled by agents from the FBI's field offices in Washington and Philadelphia and was being coordinated by the Justice Department's Public Integrity Section. Spokesmen for the Justice Department and the FBI declined comment Saturday.

Those two people familiar with the investigation confirmed that federal agents were examining Weldon's work between 2004 and 2004 to help two Russian companies and two Serbian brothers connected to former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic. They had hired Solutions North America Inc., a company operated by Karen Weldon and Charles Sexton, a Republican ally of the congressman.

Weldon, vice chairman of the House Armed Services committee, is a Russian speaker regarded by some as a foreign policy expert who has clashed at times with the Bush administration.

Weldon, a 10-term Republican from the Philadelphia suburbs, long has denied any wrongdoing, and his top aide Saturday said no one had notified him of an investigation.

"I think if there was an investigation, somebody would have contacted us," said Russ Casso, Weldon's chief of staff.

Casso said Weldon and his staff were "100 percent caught off guard" when they learned of the investigation, first reported late Friday by McClatchy Newspapers. This account cited two individuals with specific knowledge of the existence of the investigation; they declined to be identified because of the confidentiality of criminal investigations.

Casso, whose boss is in a tight race against Democrat Joe Sestak in the Nov. 7 congressional elections , tried to cast doubt on reports of the investigation. "Unidentified sources mean nothing," Casso said. "There's no substance in that story. It's a flimsy story."

Last week, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee mailed fliers to voters in Weldon's district accusing Karen Weldon of getting help from her father on lobbying projects.

Michael Puppio, Weldon's campaign manager, questioned the timing of the mailing and published reports about the investigation. He accused Democrats of "attempting to smear the congressman and his entire family" in the final weeks of the campaign.

Jen Psaki, a spokeswoman for the DCCC, declined comment.

The Weldon investigation comes at a critical time for Republicans who are fighting to maintain a majority in the House of Representatives in a midst of scandals.

On Friday, Republican Congressman Bob Ney pleaded guilty in the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal, which has touched on federal lawmakers, former aides and members of the Bush administration.

At the same time, an inquiry is under way on Capitol Hill into whether Republican House leaders or their top aides covered up questionable behavior of former Congressman Mark Foley toward teenage males who worked as congressional interns.

10/14/06 17:44 EDT

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« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2006, 02:17:40 AM »

Weldon's daughter's house being raided can't be helpful to Weldon.......
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« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2006, 11:02:21 PM »

If Weldon is calling himself the underdog at this point he knows he is screwed.
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« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2006, 11:29:18 PM »

If Weldon is calling himself the underdog at this point he knows he is screwed.

I agree.  He's not dealing with this well.

More like having a meltdown.  The relevation was damaging enough and could have been the final blow, but if that didn't do it, his reaction to the whole debacle sure did,  and not only made it much worse, but makes him look guilty as all hell.
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