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Home Front: Politix
Mayor Daley Grilled By Feds
2005-08-26
Via Drudge. Steve White - I'm sure you're as shocked as I am...

CBS) CHICAGO With corruption scandals swirling around City Hall, Chicago Mayor Richard Daley announced Friday that he met for two hours with representatives of the U.S. attorney. Daley would not detail what questions he was asked.
Wonder if Daley's lawyer was present?
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Mayor Daley's spokeswoman, Jacquelyn Heard, said the mayor met with the federal authorities in his office Friday morning. He was accompanied by an attorney representing the City of Chicago and his own attorney, Heard said.
Gotta love legal firepower...
Daley pledged continued cooperation with federal authorities, saying "this probe has caused me to ask many questions of my own and evaluate how and where the system broke down. On my orders, my staff is moving aggressively to address those issues."
"Mistakes were made, yadda yadda yadda..."
Asked whether he is a target of federal authorities, Daley said he does not believe he is.
Yeah, that's why they questioned you for two hours.
Daley is feeling the heat of the federal government's investigation of bribery and patronage hiring abuses at City Hall. Two city officials were charged last month with allegedly rigging the city's hiring system to flout a court order that bars City Hall from considering politics when filling most city jobs.

The case is an outgrowth of a federal investigation of bribes given in return for jobs in a program in which the city outsourced hauling work. More than 20 people have pleaded guilty in that probe.
Bribes for jobs? Should've made 'campaign contributions' instead.
The mayor has not been accused of any wrongdoing.
Not yet, anyways.
Posted by:Raj

#7  Lissen: youse guys jus doan know how Da Mare handles dese tings.

Way back in da sebenties, I tink, I hoid da orignoil Mare, King Richard Da Foist, answer da following questions:

"Mr. Mayor: Is it true you awarded the City insurance contract to the firm your son works for?"

Mayor Richard J. Daley (a.k.a. King Richard Da Foist)- "Well, if you can't take care of your own family, what's da woild comin' to?"

Dat basically was da end of da storey.

Only in Chicago, "The City Dat Woiks!"
Posted by: Bobby   2005-08-26 22:24  

#6  A Daley...a criminal? What's next, a Kennedy turning out bad?
Posted by: gromky   2005-08-26 20:00  

#5  A little background for those unfamiliar:
before he became "Da Mare", Daley was the Cook County State's Attorney (head prosecutor for Cook County, Illinois). If anyone knows how to deal, he does.
Posted by: Spot   2005-08-26 19:19  

#4  Damn that is good Ghost, I don't know what I was thinking.
Posted by: Tricky Dick   2005-08-26 18:08  

#3  Daley pledged continued cooperation with federal authorities, saying "this probe has caused me to ask many questions of my own and evaluate how and where the system broke down. On my orders, my staff is moving aggressively to address those issues."

That's good, kid! Find a fall guy! You were payin attention! I'm proud of ya.
Posted by: The Ghost Of Richard J. Daley   2005-08-26 15:54  

#2  Cue the Capt. Renault image.
Posted by: Whaling Phomoting2583   2005-08-26 15:35  

#1  Chicago pols on the take is kind of a tradition...
Posted by: mojo   2005-08-26 15:26  

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