Rick Renzi Indicted: McCain Co-Chair Hit For Fraud, Extortion

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First Posted: 02-22-08 10:58 AM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:46 AM

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GOP Arizona Rep. Rick Renzi -- the co-chairman of Sen. John McCain's campaign in Arizona -- has been indicted this morning:

Republican Rep. Rick Renzi (REN-zee) has been indicted for extortion, wire fraud, money laundering and other charges related to a land deal in Arizona.

A 26-page federal indictment unsealed in Arizona accuses Renzi and two former business partners of conspiring to promote the sale of land that buyers could swap for property owned by the federal government. The sale netted one of Renzi's former partners $4.5 million.

Renzi is a three-term member of the House. He announced in August that he would not seek re-election.

Today's indictment comes after a lengthy federal investigation into the land developing and insurance businesses owned by Renzi's family.

In April 2007, federal agents raided a Sonoita (so-no-EE-ta) Arizona business owned by Renzi's wife, Roberta.

Read the indictment here (pdf).

Renzi is listed as an Arizona co-chair McCain's website.

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Paul Kiel breaks down the indictment:

The charges boil down to this, basically. Renzi is charged with doing everything he can as a congressman to strong-arm others into buying land from his buddy James Sandlin -- Sandlin then allegedly kicked back sizable chunks of cash back to Renzi in a series of complicated financial transactions (thus the money laundering charge). The main details of these charges were reported by the Arizona papers and The Wall Street Journal last year.

John McCain was asked about the indictment in Indianapolis today:

"I'm sorry obviously, you always feel for the family as you know he has 12 children. But I don't know enough of the details or anything to make a judgment, this kind of thing is always, is always very unfortunate. I rely on our department of justice and our system of justice to make the right outcome."

House Minority Leader John Boehner is pushing for Renzi to resign, according to The Hill:

"I have made it clear that I will hold our members to the highest standards of ethical conduct," Boehner said in a statement Friday. "The charges contained in this indictment are completely unacceptable for a member of Congress, and I strongly urge Rep. Renzi to seriously consider whether he can continue to effectively represent his constituents under these circumstances. I expect to meet with Rep. Renzi at the earliest possible opportunity to discuss this situation and the best option for his constituents, our Conference, and the American people."

Rick Renzi's attorney has released a statement responding to the charges:

"We fear that the Department of Justice may have allowed the investigation to have been influenced by political considerations, which should never have a place in the administration of justice."

According to the indictment, Renzi allegedly paid for his first Congressional race with embezzled funds:

The Federal Election Commission audited now-indicted Rep. Rick Renzi's (R-Ariz.) 2001-02 campaign back in '04 and identified more than $369,000 in "impermissible corporate funds" given by Renzi to his campaign committee. Renzi and his attorneys said that the money was from "personal funds" and thus allowable, and the FEC, despite numerous questions about the source of the funds, took no formal action against him. Renzi had used that disputed money in 2002 to narrowly defeat Democrat George Cordova, winning with only 49 percent of the vote in a close general election race.


Now, however, the Justice Department has a different explanation for where that money came from -- Renzi and a business associate named Andrew Beardall were allegedly skimming hundreds of thousands of dollars from a Renzi-owned insurance company, and Renzi steered more than $400,000 of stolen money into his first run for a House seat. Thus, according to Justice, Renzi -- who raised just over $1.65 million during that cycle -- illegally redirected about a quarter of the money he used to win his race from the customers of one of his companies.

Renzi is set to step down from McCain's campaign, according to MSNBC:

On his weekly blogger conference call, John McCain said that Rep. Rick Renzi (R) would probably step down as co-chair of his Arizona campaign. McCain was unaware of the Arizona congressman's indictment until asked about it this morning after a town hall in Indianapolis, at which point he said that you always think about the family in these circumstances and he would look into Renzi's role in his campaign.
Scroll to the bottom for updates as the story unfolds GOP Arizona Rep. Rick Renzi -- the co-chairman of Sen. John McCain's campaign in Arizona -- has been indicted this morning: Republican Rep. Rick...
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I don't believe it!! A CORRUPT Republican?!?

You don't say!!

LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 02/22/2008

not ok

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 02/22/2008
- betabeta I'm a Fan of betabeta 2 fans permalink

Okay...12 children!!??? In this day and age?? wow

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 02/22/2008
- larry278 I'm a Fan of larry278 50 fans permalink

It must be that liberal MSM's doing to trip up McCain. The NY TIMES started this episode by bringing in an aged to perfection K St cutie as an alleged love interest. That was years ago too. Damn, the MSM.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 02/22/2008
- mrdontplay I'm a Fan of mrdontplay 3 fans permalink

Guys at this level don't get caught they piss someone off and get in the way.

The question is when will the press serve us and investigate the real details

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 02/22/2008
- Strywever I'm a Fan of Strywever 30 fans permalink

Another bomb for the NYT to publish and the White House to whine about. Keep that ammo pile growing, GOP! (Sheesh!)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 02/22/2008

How about a dose of original thought? Are you capable of stepping outside the bounds of talk radio rhetoric? LETS GET REAL HERE - Tailgate, Laxault, Keating, Abramoff, Iseman, Enron, EchoStar, shady campaign fund bank loans, Renzi ...! the list goes on, and on for Senator McCain. Regrettably, your comment only emphasizes the lack of accomplishments of Senator McCain. However, at a minimum the democratic candidates have a valid excuse for their inability to procedurally, get legislation through the Senate. While Sen. McCain does not have any excuse for his ineffectiveness. Except, Tailgate, Laxault, Keating, Abramoff, Iseman, Enron, EchoStar, shady campaign fund bank loans, Renzi ... the list grows by the minute. Sen. McCain has been in Washington for nearly 30 years and has authored/sponsored less than 10 pieces of legislation that have passed; although he has been part of the majority republican congress throughout most of his career. McCain has been asleep at the wheel or should one say asleep in the corporate jets of his lobbyist friends. How does it feel being duped by "St. McCain," whose, flipped flopped clad, feet of clay are mired in the muck of corporate greed and, whose shoulders are shrouded in a pallium of say anything, do anything meaningless tautology. Let's watch the republicans make fools of those "good morals, family values," conservatives once again. GET REAL! St. McCain is a phoney just like to other republicans. They will all say anything to get elected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 02/22/2008
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McCain clarifies;

It was honorable fraud and extortion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 02/22/2008

pass the popcorn, please? this looks like it's gonna get REAL interesting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 02/22/2008
- Abycat I'm a Fan of Abycat 4 fans permalink

This is a fricken centipede and this is just another shoe to drop. Now lets take another look at Trent Lott and 'Bush's Brain', the felon Karl Rove.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 02/22/2008
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Will the sleeze never end in washington?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 PM on 02/22/2008

Imagine that. Wait, this can't be right. McCain is the epitome of honesty and integrity: he would have nothing to do with such things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 02/22/2008
- Dandy12 I'm a Fan of Dandy12 2 fans permalink

Renzi looks like such a nice guy. Hard to believe this nice looking Rep. guy was doing those things!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:49 PM on 02/22/2008
- JoeBlough I'm a Fan of JoeBlough 61 fans permalink
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Well, I guess having twelve children gets him off the hook. We must protect the children.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 PM on 02/22/2008

You'll note he's wearing his indictment pin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 02/22/2008
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