Kerik pleaded not guilty...
TPM:
Here's one for the annals of not-so-subtle requests for bribes by public officials. The heart of the indictment against Bernard Kerik focuses on the fact that he accepted $255,000 worth of apartment renovations from Interstate Industrial Corporation (called XYZ in the indictment) while the company was seeking business from the city.
Interstate's problem was that they were suspected of ties to the Gambino crime family. City investigators were on the case, and if they discovered mob ties, game over: no city contracts. So Kerik, having asked Interstate if they could pay for renovations to his apartment (keep in mind, Kerik ran the city's department of corrections at the time), sat down with investigators to discuss Interstate.
He told them that no way was Interstate mobbed up. He added: "If I thought Interstate was mobbed up, do you think I'd let my brother work there?"
But in the indictment, prosecutors reveal an email that shows Kerik was just doing what he'd been paid to do. And having done his job so well "without question," he clearly thought he was owed more:
Shortly after attending this meeting, BERNARD B. KERIK sent [an Interstate employee] an email explaining that "I put my reputation and integrity on the line defending whatever [the Interstate employee] asked without question." (Emphasis in original). Later in that same email, KERIK complained that he felt like he was on "welfare" as compared to the life-style [the Interstate employee] lived. He explained that: "I'm walking on eggshells until this apartment is done. A bullshit $170,000., [sic] I had to beg, borrow and [expletive] for the down payment and I'm still [expletive] over the $5,000. [sic] I need for closing if it happens. Then the renovations."
Translation: I sold my integrity, but I'm still in the poor house. Give me more.
The fourteen count indictment adds up to a max of 142 years in prison and $4.75 million in fines.
Update: Cash-n-Kerik
Bernie has a defense fund. Hold your laughter!
The defense trust’s website contains a page entitled “About Bernard B. Kerik” that notes he was nominated to serve as secretary of Homeland Security, “but neglects to mention he was forced to withdraw in disgrace in December 2004 over tax issues related to a nanny he employed.”
The site lauds Kerik’s “heroism” and “distinguished service” with laudatory quotes from Rudy Giuliani (”An excellent Police Commissioner and Courageous Leader on 9/11″) and Tony Blair (”You are an inspiration to all of us”).
2 comments:
Nice to have friends like Rudy and Mikie. Now that Mikie is the AG he can step up to save his friend Bernie. Rudy is working hard behind the scenes at getting his lover off these charges. Look for money to be given to the jurors just in case this goes to trial. Only Judge that has this case is in line for the Supreme Court as Rudy does do favors.
I heard Kerik lawyer talk........let's put it this way, Kerik better start finding a nice camp to go to, maybe Oxford Wisconsin? (His lawyer probably comes with a cheap price tag.)
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