Friday, September 28, 2007

Senators, Admin Officials on Wilkes' List.

More subpoena power from Wilkes...



From TPM:



As if serving subpoenas on twelve members of the House wasn't enough, Brent Wilkes' lawyers apparently issued subpoenas to a number of senators and administration figures as well, it was disclosed today. At least two of those subpoenas, however, have not been served yet.


In a filing, the House's lawyers seeking to quash the twelve subpoenas, the House's general counsel reveals that he'd been advised by an investigator for Wilkes' lawyer Mark Geragos earlier this month that subpoenas had also been issued to:


-- Sen. Larry Craig (R-ID)

-- Sen. Daniel Inouye (D-HI)

-- Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI)

-- Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV)

-- White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten

-- Secretary of Defense Robert Gates

-- Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England.


A spokesperson for Sen. Levin said that he had not been served with a subpoena, and a spokesman for Sen. Rockefeller said the same, adding that the Senate legal counsel had told him that they hadn't received anything. So it may be that Geragos has decided to hold off serving those additional subpoenas, at least for now. (Update: Sen. Craig's spokesman also said that he had not been served. Later Update: Ditto for Sen. Inouye.)

1 comment:

airJackie said...

Doesn't Senator Craig have enough problems with the tap tap code in the men's room now this. Let's just see how isn't on the list that might be a shorter list.