Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Judge to Brent Wilkes: Will keep certain financial details private, but not the bondsman's name.


The man willing to make up the shortfall could lose his job if his name is linked to Wilkes, said lawyer Robert Rexrode, who is representing Wilkes for free.
"This is it," he said in court. "It's not going to happen if the name is public."
Rexrode wouldn't say what the man does for a living but said that the public attention that Wilkes has drawn "makes it difficult for past business associates to come forward."
Judge Larry Burns said he was willing to keep certain financial details private, but not the man's name.
"This person ... has to step up and stand here with Mr. Wilkes," Burns said.

1 comment:

airJackie said...

Maybe Wilkes got some help from his friend Porter Goss who Pelosi just gave a job. Yes Porter Goss was part of the crime team of Wilkes and Cunningham. Now Goss the party guy was at the Watergate Hotel with the prostitutes but we don't know if he was with a girl or a guy. We do know his wife kicked him out quick. Now Porter Goss who Bush/Cheney appointed head of the CIA admitted he didn't know how to use a computer and he didn't go to work. He just signed what he was told to sign and look the other way when Dick Cheney came to give the Agents instructions on crimes to commit. Now yes he signed illegal contracts to Wilkes and others as was shown in Court records. Now Goss skipped out of the US and went to Canada now he's back as he's short on money.