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Fugative fundraiser has been hiding in plain sight

Chuck Neubauer and Robin Fields of the Los Angeles Times report that Norman Hsu, a fugitive for over a decade, has been hiding in plain sight as a prominent Democratic fundraiser. Fifteen years ago, Hsu pleaded no contest to charges of grand theft agreeing to serve up to three years in prison. His identity was…

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Nonprofit subsidizes Schwartenegger’s lavish travel

Paul Pringle of the Los Angeles Time reports that much of Gov. Arnold Schwartzenegger’s travel is billed to “an obscure nonprofit group that can qualify its secret donors for full tax deductions.” Not only do watchdogs claim these write-offs are “abuse of tax codes,” but they also create a loophole to limits on campaign finance…

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Collateral Damage – Human Rights and Military Aid after 9/11

The Center for Public Integrity has published “one of the most comprehensive resources on U.S. military aid and assistance in the post-9/11 era. ‘Collateral Damage’ couples the reporting of 10 of the world’s leading investigative journalists on four continents with a powerful database combining U.S. military assistance, foreign lobbying expenditures, and human rights abuses into…

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Administration aids GOP through election fraud claims

Greg Gordon of McClatchy’s Washington, D.C., bureau, reports that the Bush administration tried to curb voter turnout in critical battleground states over the last six years, based on information from written documents and former department lawyers. As Democratic groups amped up voter registration, the administration increased claims of election fraud and created more stringent voter…

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Arizona developer’s checkered past

Mark Flatten of the East Valley Tribune in Phoenix completed a series on Jim Rhodes who has become in the most influential developer in Arizona’s East Valley. In December of 2006, he purchased over 1,000 acres of state trust land. The $58.6 million purchase gave him the right to “master-plan 7,700 acres in the area…

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Unethical deals in N.J. school district

John Froonjian of The Press in Atlantic City, N.J., dug into insurance contracts in the Pleasantville school district to uncover a web of insider deals and millions wasted in a struggling district that gets two-thirds of its funding from the state. The Press found that in Pleasantville, school board contracts, political fundraising and private jobs…

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NC representitive’s election disclosures inaccurate

Mark Schreiner of the Star-News in Wilmington, N.C., analyzed disclosure reports and found that state Rep. Thomas Wright failed to account for over $119,000 in campaign contributions since 1992. “Election officials said an unintentional omission would not draw a penalty if corrected, but there is the possibility of criminal charges if contributions were not disclosed…

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Giuliani’s firm lobbies for Chavez’s Citgo Corp.

Henry Goldman and Jonathan D. Salant of Bloomberg report that Rudolph Giuliani’s law firm, Bracewell & Giuliani LLP, “lobbies for Citgo Petroleum Corp., a unit of the state-owned oil company controlled by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, the U.S.’s chief antagonist in the Western Hemisphere.” The law firm first registered to lobby for Citgo in April…

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Miami’s political leader arrested on fraud and grand theft

Debbie Cenziper of The Miami Herald reports that one of Miami’s leading political and civic figures, Raul Masvidal, was arrested on fraud and grand theft charges. The arrest is the result of an investigation prompted by The Herald‘s “House of Lies” series that exposed rampant corruption in the Miami-Date Housing Agency. Masvidal is one of…

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