The federal criminal complaint against Rod Blagojevich details a series of conversations with aides about what the gov could exact from Barack Obama and other supporters in return for picking one of their favorites to fill Obama's Senate seat. The candidates themselves aren't named--they're simply referred to by number. Based on the clues, here are some educated guesses on the identity of each. U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald emphasized this morning that none of these individuals has been accused of any criminal conduct:
Senate Candidate 1
CLUES: Described as "an advisor to the President-elect, was interested in the Senate seat if it became vacant, and was likely to be supported by the President-elect." Blagojevich was considering her--the candidate is identified as a female--if Obama would name him secretary of Health and Human Services in return.
GUESS: Valerie Jarrett
Senate Candidate 2
CLUES: The complaint says, "On November 6, 2008, ROD BLAGOJEVICH talked with Spokesman. ROD BLAGOJEVICH told Spokesman to leak to a particular columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, that Senate Candidate 2 is in the running for the vacant Senate seat. A review of this particular Sun-Times column on November 7, 2008, indicates references to the specific language and arguments regarding Senate Candidate 2 as a potential candidate for the Senate seat, as discussed by ROD BLAGOJEVICH and Spokesman.
GUESS: Lisa Madigan (The columnist is Michael Sneed.)
Senate Candidate 3:
CLUES: Not many. Only referred to once in the complaint: "ROD BLAGOJEVICH stated that the 'trick . . . is how do you conduct indirectly . . . a negotiation' for the Senate seat. Thereafter, ROD BLAGOJEVICH analogized his situation to that of a sports agent shopping a potential free agent to various teams, stating 'how much are you offering, [President-elect]? What are you offering, [Senate Candidate 2]? . . . Can always go to . . . [Senate Candidate 3].' Later ROD BLAGOJEVICH stated that he will make a decision on the Senate seat 'in good faith . . . but it is not coming for free. . . . It's got to be good stuff for the people of Illinois and good for me.'"
GUESS: Tammy Duckworth? Jan Schakowsky? Luis Gutierrez?
Senate Candidate 4:
CLUES: The complaint says, "Senate Candidate 4 is a Deputy Governor of the State of Illinois. . . . Later in the conversation, ROD BLAGOJEVICH stated that if he appoints Senate Candidate 4 to the Senate seat and, thereafter, it appears that ROD BLAGOJEVICH might get impeached, he could 'count on [Senate Candidate 4], if things got hot, to give [the Senate seat] up and let me parachute over there.'"
GUESS: Blagojevich has three deputy governors: Bob Greenlee, Louanner Peters, and Dean Martinez
Senate Candidate 5:CLUES: According to the complaint, this person is "publicly reported to be interested in the open Senate seat"; the governor's purported interest in the candidate was also leaked to the Sun-Times. Blagojevich "was giving Senate Candidate 5 greater consideration for the Senate seat because, among other reasons, if ROD BLAGOJEVICH ran for re-election Senate Candidate 5 would 'raise money' for ROD BLAGOJEVICH. . . . Senate Candidate 5 was very much a realistic candidate for the open Senate seat, but . . . ROD BLAGOJEVICH was getting 'a lot of pressure' not to appoint Senate Candidate 5."
GUESS: Jesse Jackson Jr.
Senate Candidate 6:
CLUES: The complaint says this person is "believed to be a wealthy person from Illinois" and male. Blagojevich and his aides discussed the candidate's ability to raise money for a nonprofit the governor could head after leaving office. "ROD BLAGOJEVICH asked, 'if I get [Senate Candidate 6] to do something like that, is it worth giving him the Senate seat?' Advisor A responded that it would be hard to put Senate Candidate 6 in the Senate seat. ROD BLAGOJEVICH said that it would be better than putting Senate Candidate 1 in the Senate and not getting anything back."
GUESS: Hyatt Hotel heir J.B. Pritzker
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Why Obamaâs Next I. FROM THE BLAGOJEVICH INDICTMENT 35. As described more fully in the following paragraphs, Mercy Hospital, which sought permission from the Planning Board to build a hospital in Illinois, received that permission through Rezkoâs exercise of his influence at the Planning Board after Rezko was promised that Mercy Hospital would make a substantial campaign contribution to ROD BLAGOJEVICH. Rezko later told a member of the Planning Board that Mercy Hospital received the permit because ROD BLAGOJEVICH wanted the organization to receive the permit. 36. Levineâs criminal activities included his abuse of his position on the Planning Board to enrich both himself and Friends of Blagojevich. The Planning Board was a commission of the State of Illinois, established by statute, whose members were appointed by the Governor of the State of Illinois. At the relevant time period, the Planning Board consisted of nine individuals. State law required an entity seeking to build a hospital, medical office building, or other medical facility in Illinois to obtain a permit, known as a âCertificate of Needâ (âCONâ), from the Planning Board prior to beginning construction. 37. Levine, as well as Planning Board members Thomas Beck and Imad Almanaseer, testified under oath at the Rezko Trial.9 Beck testified that he asked Rezko to reappoint him to the Planning Board and that Beck thereafter followed Rezkoâs directions regarding which CON applications Rezko wanted approved. Beck testified that it was his job to communicate Rezkoâs interest in particular CONs to other members of the Planning Board, including Almanaseer, who were loyal to Rezko. Beck testified that he understood that Rezko spoke for the Blagojevich administration when Rezko spoke to Beck about particular CONs. Almanaseer testified that Beck instructed him that Rezko wanted Almanaseer to vote a particular way and that Almanaseer should follow Levineâs lead in voting on CONs. Almanaseer testified that before certain Planning Board meetings, he received notecards from Beck indicating how to vote on certain CON applications. Beck testified he provided these notecards to Almanaseer and certain other members of the Planning Board to communicate Rezkoâs directions about certain CON applications. 38. During his testimony, Levine described a plan to manipulate the Planning Board to enrich himself and Friends of Blagojevich. The plan centered on an entity commonly known as Mercy Hospital (âMercyâ) that was attempting to obtain a CON to build a new hospital in Illinois. Levine knew the contractor hired to help build the hospital. In approximately November 2003, on behalf of the contractor, Levine checked with Rezko to determine whether Rezko wanted Mercy to obtain its CON. Rezko informed Levine that Mercy was not going to receive its CON. According to Levine, he asked Rezko whether it would matter to Rezko if Mercyâs construction contractor paid a bribe to Rezko and Levine and, in addition, made a contribution to ROD BLAGOJEVICH. Levine testified that Rezko indicated that such an arrangement would change his view on the Mercy CON. 39. Levineâs testimony regarding Rezkoâs actions to change the Planning Board decision concerning Mercyâs application for a CON based on contributions for ROD BLAGOJEVICH is confirmed by attorney Steven Loren. Loren testified at Rezkoâs criminal trial and, before that, in the grand jury.11 According to Loren, in approximately December 2003, Levine informed Loren that Rezko was against the Mercy CON. According to Loren, Levine relayed to Loren a conversation between Rezko and Levine during which Levine asked Rezko whether a political contribution to ROD BLAGOJEVICH would make a difference for Mercyâs CON, and Rezko responded to Levine that such a contribution might make a difference. 40. Thereafter, and confirmed by the testimony of Levine, Beck, and Almanaseer, as well as recorded conversations, Rezko switched his directions to Beck and informed Beck that Mercy was to receive its CON. According to Almanaseer, although he previously had been told by Beck that Rezko did not want Mercy to receive its CON, he was later told that there had been a change and that Rezko now wanted Mercy to receive its CON. 41. Mercy received its CON as a result of a controversial and irregular vote at a public Planning Board meeting.12 The vote brought significant publicity to the Planning Board and ultimately led to the disbanding of the Planning Board. Almanaseer testified under oath in the grand jury that not long after the Planning Board vote on Mercyâs CON he saw Rezko at a fundraiser. According to Almanaseer, he was still embarrassed about what had occurred at the Planning Board vote on Mercyâs CON and Rezkoâs role in the vote. Almanaseer testified that he asked Rezko why Rezko had switched the vote on the Mercy CON. According to Almanaseer, Rezko stated: âThe Governor wanted it to pass.â II. FROM EVELYN PRINGLEâS âCURTAIN TIMEâ ONLINE ARTICLES Tony Rezko is a private citizen. Therefore, the evidence presented in the trial focused on his influence over officials in getting members appointed to the Boards. Prosecutors did not discuss how the legislation got passed that enabled the Planning Board to be set up in a way that allowed for the appointment of members to rig the votes to begin with. That part of the scheme will likely be detailed in future indictments, probably starting with Blagojevich. Blagojevich signed the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act with an effective date of June 27, 2003. However, before he could sign the act, a bill had to be passed by the Illinois House and Senate. As discussed fully in Curtain Time Part II, Obama was the inside guy in the senate who pushed through the legislation that resulted in the Act. Obama was appointed chairman of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee. The minute the bill was introduced, it was referred to his committee for review. The sponsors of the bill also served on this committee with Obama. Within a month, Chairman Obama sent word to the full senate that the legislation should be passed. On May 31, 2003, Senate Bill 1332 passed and specified that the âBoard shall be appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate." The legislation reduced the number of members from 15 to 9, paving the way for the appointment of a five-bloc majority to rig the votes. The corrupt members appointed included three doctors who contributed to Obama. Michel Malek gave Obama $10,000 on June 30, 2003 and donated $25,000 to Blagojevich on July 25, 2003. Malek also gave Obama another $500 in September 2003. Fortunee Massuda donated $25,000 to Blagojevich on July 25, 2003, and gave a total of $2,000 to Obama on different dates. After he was appointed, Dr Imad Almanaseer contributed a total of $3,000 to Obama. Almanaseer did not give money to Blagojevich. When the first pay-to-play scheme was put in play, and the application for approval of a new hospital was submitted, the Department of Human Services, along with four other Illinois agencies, sent recommendations that the project should be approved even though experts said the hospital was not needed. During the trial, Rezkoâs attorney presented an email exchange to the jury that hinted at Obama's role in setting up the scheme. The exchange showed that Obama and seven other top Illinois politicians consulted on the legislation passed in 2003 and were involved in recommending the members for the board. Matthew Pickering wrote the memo to Blagojevichâs general counsel, Susan Lichtenstein, on behalf of David Wilhelm, a former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, who headed Blagojevich's 2002 campaign for governor. Pickering said he and Wilhelm had âworked closelyâ over six months with state legislators. The memo recommended the appointees listed above and stated, âour attached recommendations reflect that involvementâ with the political leaders. The persons appointed to rig the votes, including those who contributed to Blagojevich and Obama, are cooperating in exchange for immunity or lighter prison sentences. Feds shut down pay-to-play schemes Only two pay-to-play schemes succeeded before the Feds swooped in and shut them all down. Blagojevich did not receive the $1.5 million from the Planning Board deal because the hospital was never built. But Obama received $20,000 from the first kickback paid in the pension fund scheme and the straw donors used to funnel the $10,000 payments, Elie Maloof and Joseph Aramanda, also made $1,000 contributions to Obama's failed run for Congress in 2000. In addition, Aramanda gave $500 to Obama's senate campaign on June 30, 2003. In the summer of 2005, Aramanda's son landed an intern position in Obama's Washington office. Obama also received contributions for his senate campaign from the two persons appointed to rig the vote on the pension fund board. On June 30, 2003, Jack Carriglio contributed $1,000, and the other appointee, Anthony Abboud, donated $500 on June 30, 2003, $250 on March 5, 2004, and $1,000 on June 25, 2004. The person chosen to funnel the kickback in a future scheme, Michael Winter, donated $3,000 to Obama on June 30, 2003. All these people are also cooperating in exchange for immunity or lesser prison sentences but prosecutors pointed out during closing arguments that people who entered into agreements with the government are required to tell the truth or all deals are off.
I was a Blagojevich supporter?
Hi, yeah, I could be Candidate No. 6 too.
Thanks for the catch--this was all about Obama's vacant Senate seat, so we've now fixed the post accordingly. You're right--typos aside, we're not aware of any stint in the Senate for Rahm. - Mick
I sometimes like to use legal terms I do not understand like "defamatory" in order to make myself appear smarter than I am.
http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/Blagojevich_Busted.html What does this have to do with Deep thought?
Rich Miller says SC5 might be Emil Jones. He's got the cash and the access. Does Junior? (To be fair, Miller says JJJ is a possibility, too.)
http://www.chicagoclout.com/ Nice job Pat and Ron, nice job!
By the way, please forgive my insane ramblings because I have asperger's syndrome :(
Oreo, Take it from me, the Reader has the best lawyers. The last time someone tried to sue them, the judge laughed the person out of court!
Where is John Filan in all of this? He was Chief Operating Officer during 90% of all this corruption. He now has a sweetheart deal at the Illinois Finance Authority. What at Life!!!!
Just imagining taping Daley's phone and his campaign office. Do you think Daley doesn't do pay to play? This is bad for Obama because Rod cannot give anyone up above him besides Rezko and Emil Jones. Rezo and Emil Jones may embarrass Obama or in the worse case possibly implicate him--may not affect until later because of high crimes and misdemeanors. The losers are Illinois taxpayers.
Jesse Jackson Jr may get indicted.
I'd put my money on Gutierrez and JJ Jr. for 3 and 5, interchangeably.
NEXT http://bp0.blogger.com/_vmpSO2BbYCE/SJQE5MPW45I/AAAAAAAACGA/9BqY36YYXm8/s1600-h/daley+jfwd.jpg. They could indict John Daley tomorrow,if they wanted to.
Oh the Obama Haters Have Found Their "Mystery Sniper Behind the Grassy Knoll" ....The loony right never lets facts get in the way of their oddball conspiracy theories...
I agree with cza. My first reaction was that 5 was JJ Jr, but then I thought is that possible? He was already a lead candidate, would he go there? I've convince myself it is more likely to be Luis Gutierrez - I wouldn't put it past him.
This interview with Blagojevich is over the top! http://punkeconomics.blogspot.com/2008/12/rod-just-wont-leave-me-again.html
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