Subpoenaed Palin Aides Fail To Appear For Abuse Probe

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BY MATT VOLZ | September 26, 2008 11:20 PM EST | AP

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Alaska Senate Judiciary Committee chairman, State Sen. Hollis French, D-Anchorage, right, reads a statement on the refusal of subpoenaed witnesses for the Troopergate investigation to appear before the committee in Anchorage, Alaska Friday, Sept. 19, 2008 as Alaska State Rep. Jay Ramras, R-Fairbanks, left, and Alaska Senate Judiciary members, state Sen. Gene Therriault, R-North Pole, and Sen. Bill Bill Wielechowski, D-Anchorage, second right, listen. (AP Photo/Al Grillo)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Seven of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's top aides defied subpoenas for their testimony Friday into possible abuse of power by the governor.

Palin's chief of staff, Mike Nizich, and six other aides failed to appear at a legislative hearing into whether Palin abused her power when she fired her public safety commissioner this summer.

State Senate Judiciary Chairman Hollis French, a Democrat, waited 30 minutes Friday before reading a statement that the witnesses could be found in contempt when the full Legislature convenes in January and that the investigation would go on "in a simple search for the truth."

Alaska Attorney General Talis Colberg filed a lawsuit on behalf of the seven state workers Thursday challenging the subpoenas. He claims the committee has no jurisdiction to issue subpoenas in the investigation and questions whether the investigation's overseeing body, the Legislative Council, had the authority to begin a probe.

Colberg, a Republican appointed by Palin, said in a news conference Friday that he never directed anybody to ignore subpoenas but advised the seven that they had two options: Show up and testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee or don't and join the lawsuit.

"If they were a normal subpoena, we do not believe they would be optional," Colberg said.

Palin fired Walt Monegan, the public safety commissioner, in July. He claims he was fired for refusing to fire a state trooper who had gone through a nasty divorce from Palin's sister.

He claims he was pressured by Palin, her husband, Todd, and members of her staff to fire the trooper.

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The Republican vice presidential nominee had initially denied that she nor anyone in her administration pressured Monegan, but in August revealed that her director of boards and commissions, Frank Bailey, was recorded questioning a state trooper official about why Palin's former brother-in-law still had a job.

"Todd and Sarah are scratching their heads, why on earth hasn't, why is this guy still representing the department? He's a horrible recruiting tool. ... You know, I mean from their perspective, everyone's protecting him," he said.

Bailey was placed on paid administrative leave Aug. 19 but returned to work on Thursday, said Palin gubernatorial spokesman Bill McAllister. He declined to discuss Bailey's return further, saying it was a personnel matter.

Palin claims she never pressured Monegan, and instead fired him over budget disagreements.

The Legislative Council, in a unanimous bipartisan vote, ordered an investigation into Monegan's firing, and Palin agreed to cooperate _ until she was named John McCain's running mate.

Since then, Palin _ through the McCain campaign _ has accused lawmakers of manipulating the probe to be potentially damaging ahead of the November election. She said through her attorney, Thomas Van Flein, that she will cooperate only with a separate investigation by the Alaska State Personnel Board, which is conducted in secret and can take up to two years to complete its work.

Most witnesses under subpoena, including Todd Palin, have refused to testify before the special investigator or the legislative body. Colberg said their advice to the state employees was made without input from the McCain campaign. Todd Palin was advised by Van Flein, who filed a complaint with French objecting to the subpoena.

Van Flein is under contract with the state to represent the governor but also represents her husband as a private citizen, Colberg said.

Five Republican state legislators have filed a lawsuit seeking to halt the Legislative Council's investigation.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Seven of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's top aides defied subpoenas for their testimony Friday into possible abuse of power by the governor. Palin's chief of staff, Mike Nizich, a...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Seven of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's top aides defied subpoenas for their testimony Friday into possible abuse of power by the governor. Palin's chief of staff, Mike Nizich, a...
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let me get this straight; is it now ok to ignore subpoenas? If Palin's aides can do it and the White House aides can do it, why can't the average citizen say no to a judge? This is a new civics lesson!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 09/26/2008
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i personally think defying a legislative subpoena is an abuse of power...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 09/26/2008
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The republicans again show their utmost contempt and disdain for the laws of the nation and states. It is outrageous these subpoenaed failed to show. I hope that Americans are watching and observing all this because they certainly know what would happen to them if they failed to show up in court when subpoenaed. They would be fined and most likely jailed. Who do these people think they are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 09/26/2008
- Whinger I'm a Fan of Whinger 46 fans permalink
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Accountability seem to be a dirty word in Alaska, a direct import from Washington!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 09/26/2008
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