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Home Front: Politix
Man Accused of Fraud Blames Karl Rove
2006-09-13
NEW YORK (AP) - Attorneys for a man accused of fraud say he was charged at the behest of presidential adviser Karl Rove in retaliation for a flood of spam e-mails sent to a campaign Web site. A federal prosecutor says the claim is "idiotic" "stoopid" "absurd."

Assistant U.S. Attorney David M. Siegal urged U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain on Monday to reject arguments that Rove caused the criminal investigation that led to charges against Robert McAllister. Siegal said lawyers for McAllister made the "patently absurd argument that the U.S. attorney's office in the Southern District is a shill for Karl Rove and has arrested and indicted their client in some sort of vindictive retaliation."

McAllister's lawyer Gerald L. Shargel said Monday he plans to try to call Rove as a witness, if the court allows it.
"I mean, I gotta do something for my client!"
McAllister, of Jupiter, Fla., is accused of conspiracy to commit wire fraud while he was chief executive officer and president of Millennium National Events Inc., an events promotion company. He was arrested in August 2005. The government says McAllister and Millennium tried to inflate the price of the company's stock by "spreading false and misleading information" about the company via unsolicited e-mails, or spam, to potential investors. McAllister could face up to five years in prison if convicted.
Too bad he can't get the death penalty for spamming, he deserves it ...
Shargel said McAllister's efforts to grow his company were "thwarted by the wrongful conduct of stock promoters," one of whom sent e-mails to a presidential Web site, georgewbush.com. That Web address currently connects automatically to the Republican National Committee. "Mr. Rove used his power and influence at the White House to seek quick punishment of Millennium, and therefore also Robert McAllister, for daring to spam the president's personal Web site," Shargel said.
Attaboy Karl, I would have done the same.
The Daily News reported Sunday that e-mails, phone records and transcripts of phone conversations indicate Rove contacted McAllister and at least three stock promoters.
"Youse guys better lay off the spam or yer gonna git it!"
The newspaper reported that White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said Rove "vaguely remembered" the e-mail onslaught but could not recall whether he or any other White House worker contacted the Department of Justice.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  Damn, he's good! Friggin guy's everywhere...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-09-13 12:41  

#5  The next time my wife catches me at something (she always does) I will blame Karl Rove. I wonder if she will give me a pass?
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-09-13 12:13  

#4  The guy sounds like Howard Dean: "But Karl Rove made me do it!"
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-09-13 09:11  

#3  Ask for a jury trial, most likely you'll find a fellow BDS suffer in the box.
Posted by: Jort Chitle9044   2006-09-13 07:47  

#2  Why not. Everybody else is. There's a sort of safety in numbers, you know.
Posted by: gorb   2006-09-13 05:05  

#1  LOL. Is this the first official use of BDS as a defense in court? It won't be the last.

"And how do you plead?"
"Not Guilty, yer honor! I'm the victim of a Rovian Plot!"
"Well okaaaaay, then. Bailiff, is the special room ready?"
"Not quite your honor, we're still cleaning up after the last 'Truther'."
"I see. Well, better call Bellvue then."
Posted by: flyover   2006-09-13 02:18  

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