Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich Arrested In Obama Successor Probe

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MIKE ROBINSON | December 9, 2008 10:52 PM EST | AP

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Chicago Police Officers stand guard after Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich arrived back home after federal authorities arrested him Tuesday on charges he sought favors to influence his choice to fill the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by President-elect Barack Obama, in Chicago, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)

CHICAGO — Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was roused from bed and arrested Tuesday after prosecutors said he was caught on wiretaps audaciously scheming to sell Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat for cash or a plum job for himself in the new administration.

"I've got this thing and it's (expletive) golden," the 51-year-old Democrat said of his authority to appoint Obama's replacement, "and I'm just not giving it up for (expletive) nothing. I'm not gonna do it."

Prosecutors did not accuse Obama himself of any wrongdoing or even knowing about the matter. The president-elect said: "I had no contact with the governor or his office, and so I was not aware of what was happening."

FBI agents arrested the governor before daybreak at his Chicago home and took him away while his family was still asleep, saying the wiretaps convinced them that Blagojevich's "political corruption crime spree" had to be stopped before it was too late.

"The Senate seat, as recently as days ago, seemed to be on the verge of being auctioned off," U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald said. "The conduct would make Lincoln roll over in his grave."

Federal investigators bugged the governor's campaign offices and tapped his home phone, capturing conversations laced with profanity and tough-guy talk from the governor. Chicago FBI chief Robert Grant said even seasoned investigators were stunned by what they heard, particularly since the governor had known for at least three years that he was under investigation for alleged hiring fraud and clearly realized agents might be listening in.

The FBI said in court papers that the governor was overheard conspiring to sell the Senate seat for campaign cash or lucrative jobs for himself or his wife, Patti, a real estate agent. He spoke of using the Senate appointment to land a job with a nonprofit foundation or a union-affiliated group, and even held out hope of getting appointed as Obama's secretary of health and human services or an ambassador.

According to court papers, the governor tried to make it known through emissaries, including union officials and fundraisers, that the seat could be had for the right price. Blagojevich allegedly had a salary in mind _ $250,000 to $300,000 a year _ and also spoke of collecting half-million and million-dollar political contributions.

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The governor has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. As recently as Monday, he told reporters: "I don't care whether you tape me privately or publicly. I can tell you that whatever I say is always lawful."

The governor's attorney, Sheldon Sorosky, said he didn't know of any immediate plans for the governor to resign. Blagojevich believes he didn't do anything wrong and asks Illinois residents to have faith in him, Sorosky said.

"I suppose we will have to go to trial," Sorosky said.

The charges do not identify by name any of the political figures under consideration for the Senate seat, referring to them only as "Candidate 1," "Candidate 2," and so on. However, those being considered for the post include: Obama confidante Valerie Jarrett, Reps. Jesse Jackson Jr., Danny Davis, Jan Schakowsky and Luis Gutierrez; Illinois Senate President Emil Jones; and Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs Director Tammy Duckworth.

Fitzgerald did not address whether any of the potential Senate candidates crossed the line themselves and could face charges. And it was unclear from court papers whether the governor or his aides spoke directly to the candidates.

Blagojevich was charged with two counts: conspiracy to commit fraud, which carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, and solicitation to commit bribery, which is punishable by up 10 years. He was released on his own recognizance.

Blagojevich, a former congressman, state lawmaker and prosecutor, also was charged with illegally threatening to withhold state assistance to Tribune Co., owner of the Chicago Tribune, in an attempt to strong-arm the newspaper into firing editorial writers who had criticized him.

In addition, the governor was accused of engaging in pay-to-play politics _ that is, doling out jobs, contracts and appointments in return for campaign contributions.

Court papers portray Blagojevich as a greedy, vindictive pol who couldn't wait to find ways to cash in on the Senate appointment. The charges also paint a picture of breathtaking arrogance and perhaps cluelessness, with the governor contemplating a Cabinet position or even a run for the White House despite an abysmal 13 percent approval rating and a reputation as one of the most corrupt governors in the nation.

Blagojevich becomes the latest in a long line of Illinois governors to become engulfed in scandal. He was elected in 2002 as a reformer promising to clean up after Gov. George Ryan, who is serving six years in prison for graft. He was re-elected to another four-year term in 2006.

The scandal leaves the Senate seat in limbo. Illinois legislative leaders said they were preparing to quickly schedule a special election to fill Obama's seat rather than let Blagojevich pick someone.

"No appointment by this governor, under these circumstances, could produce a credible replacement," said Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois.

Some Illinois politicians immediately demanded that the governor step down or face impeachment.

Also arrested was Blagojevich's chief of staff, 46-year-old John Harris, who was accused of taking part in the schemes to enrich the governor.

Blagojevich also considered appointing himself to the Senate seat, telling his deputy governor that if "they're not going to offer me anything of value, I might as well take it," prosecutors said.

He said becoming a senator might help him avoid impeachment and also remake his image for a possible presidential run in 2016, according to court papers. And he allegedly said that he would have access to greater resources if he were indicted while in the Senate.

Prosecutors said he also talked about getting his wife placed on corporate boards where she might get $150,000 a year in director's fees.

In court papers, the FBI said Blagojevich expressed frustration at being "stuck" as governor. "I want to make money," the governor, whose salary is $177,412, was quoted as saying in one conversation.

The head of the FBI's office in Chicago said he phoned Blagojevich at 6 a.m., telling him of a warrant for his arrest and informing him there were two FBI agents at his door. Blagojevich's first comment was, "Is this a joke?" Grant said. The governor was led away in handcuffs.

Nothing in the court papers suggested Obama had any part in the discussions about selling the Senate seat or knew of them. In fact, Blagojevich was overheard complaining at one point that Obama's people are "not going to give me anything except appreciation." He added: "(Expletive) them."

Authorities said Blagojevich was hoping to raise $2.5 million by the end of the year and decided to speed up his "crime spree" before a state anti-corruption law takes effect Jan. 1. The governor had vetoed the law, but the Legislature overrode his veto.

The incriminating conversations took place even before Election Day and continued as recently as last week. On the recordings, Blagojevich warned one person not to use the phone and said, "The whole world is listening. You hear me?"

Political fundraiser Antoin "Tony" Rezko, who raised money for the campaigns of both Blagojevich and Obama, is awaiting sentencing after being convicted of fraud and other charges. And Blagojevich's chief fundraiser goes on trial next year on obstruction charges.

The court papers also outline Blagojevich conversations related to Tribune Co., which has been hoping for state aid in selling Wrigley Field, the home of the Chicago Cubs. Blagojevich was quoted as telling his chief of staff, Harris, in a profanity-laced Nov. 4 conversation that Tribune executives should fire the editorial writers "and get us some editorial support."

Harris was later overheard telling the governor on Nov. 11 that an unnamed Tribune owner, presumably CEO Sam Zell, "got the message and is very sensitive to the issue."

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Associated Press writer Don Babwin contributed to this report.

CHICAGO — Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was roused from bed and arrested Tuesday after prosecutors said he was caught on wiretaps audaciously scheming to sell Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat f...
CHICAGO — Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was roused from bed and arrested Tuesday after prosecutors said he was caught on wiretaps audaciously scheming to sell Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat f...
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Be very very careful of TRIAL by MEDIA. It is corrupting and disingenuous. It will ultimately destroy our society of laws much faster than any attack by a foreign power.

Perfect example.: Bush manipulated us all by lying to the press and public to help get into the Iraq War.

Enough of this. Put the man on trial and let the courts decide and trust our laws. It's the only fair and decent way to protect the freedoms we all cherish.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 12/19/2008
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 12/19/2008
- cmdrgmh I'm a Fan of cmdrgmh 2 fans permalink

Has AnyOne Heard the Tapes Yet??? I did'nt think so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 12/19/2008
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"The FBI said in court papers that the governor was overheard conspiring to sell the Senate seat for campaign cash or lucrative jobs...."
So you're saying the FBI lied in its submission to the court?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 PM on 12/19/2008
- hialoha I'm a Fan of hialoha 17 fans permalink

Maybe someone in the gop has offered him some cash to keep all the speculation alive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 12/19/2008
- nogimmicks I'm a Fan of nogimmicks 28 fans permalink

Two mobsters collided (Rahm and Blago) and the stronger one won.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 PM on 12/19/2008
- kroltan I'm a Fan of kroltan 6 fans permalink
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I am an independent liberal. Among other things gov't related, I despise corruption and cronyism. This guy is an a-hole mobster wannabe and should spend some time in jail, to be sure. HOWEVER, as far as I know he wasn't responsible for ~650,000 innocent civilian and military deaths in an illegal war, or trying to gut the Constitution. Cheney and Bush (Rove, et. al) should be impeached and standing in front of a tribunal at The Hague - instead they will spend the rest of their years living off of their war profits. It's frickin' OUTRAGEOUS!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 12/19/2008

I agree. While it is important to persecute corruption, we have to see this in relation the contracts awarded to Halliburton and the cronyism in the Bush administration.

One of the bad things happening now is that Blago--a small fish compared with the biggies in D.C.--is dominating the news cycle, while in Paulson and Co. may be selling loans off to the highest bidder.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 12/19/2008
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Gracias.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 PM on 12/19/2008
- saltpeter I'm a Fan of saltpeter 53 fans permalink

Kroltan, and don't think there isn't going to be some cronyism going on after Bush leaves office. Bush will find himself on some board for an OIL company or such raking in millions just like his Daddy. And just like Cheney will. Phil Gramm wrote preferential deregulation legislation for the lending industry and, lo and behold, he sits on the board of SBC Financial right now. Coincidence? I think not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 12/19/2008

The only place i want to see this guy is behind bars...I hope they give him a least 30 years prison

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 12/19/2008
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Our VP still gets a check from Halliburton. Our VP was a driving force behind two wars. Halliburton is in business and is thriving only because of these two wars. We know this. Why are we talking about a governor who may or may not have hinted at a quid pro quo WHEN WE KNOW IT HAPPENED IN THE WHITE HOUSE. I'm to the left of Dennis Kucinich, but it always amazes me to see what punk ass know it alls liberals can be. Like it or not, Blago is innocent until proven guilty. Lets prioritize and start addressing known war criminals before we worry about possible..­.politicia­ns?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 12/19/2008

Possible? Dude, the guy is on HOURs of tape. It's not like this is someone claiming that this happened, a he-said he-said thing. I'm all for due process, but the evidence, from the governor's own mouth, is pretty damning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 12/19/2008
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It's interesting to hear so explicitly what passes for normal back-room politics. Of course, what Blagojevich has been doing is really common practice in American politics at this low point in American history and probably sums up Bush style politics in general.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 12/19/2008
- Tipotter I'm a Fan of Tipotter 10 fans permalink

Ha, I think its funny how you say this sums up Bush style politics in general. Like Bush is the reason Blagovich is so corrupt...makes no sense whatsoever.

Chicago is Dem city so you might want to direct your criticism at your fellow democrats up in Illi.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 12/19/2008
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It's a style, it's one used on both sides of the aisle. Notice that Illinois is not the first among many in this category.

The style is "what I do is allright even legal because I'm the man". This corruption needs to have the light shone on it repeatedly until it disappears or at the least reduces out of fear of exposure.

I don't know if what we hear is grounds for prosecution, I doubt it: but it most assuredly is grounds for impeachment.

I believed that it was a felony to conspire to commit a felony. And if it isn't a felony to sell a government post for personal profit it should be.

We will never rid ourselves of corrupt individuals; what we have to do is be due diligent in our choices at the voting booth. We are lazy and as a result we fall for the gimmicks the very astute politicians use to play us.

I contend we need a more active and pugnacious press corp and strong shield laws that allow them to protect their informants.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 12/19/2008
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sold criminal he is

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 12/19/2008

Illinois needs to IMMEDIATELY change its state motto:

OLD - The Land of Lincoln

NEW - The Land of Stinkin'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 PM on 12/10/2008

This guy is SO gangsta. I just have to sit here and chuckle.

The feds have him on tape and STILL he's walking around like all that's wrong is that he's just out of ketchup at home or something.

You gotta love the chutzpah. Hope he still has it at his sentencing and later on in the exercise yard in the joint. He's gonna need it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 12/10/2008
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Can't wait for his come-uppance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 12/10/2008
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You sure this guys not from texas?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 AM on 12/10/2008
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Nope. He's the 7th Illinois governor to be arrested. Crook, I mean Cooke County has always been a cess pool of corruption. I wonder if convicted felon and slumlord Tony Rezko tried to bribe the governor with a house. Oh wait, he did that already with Obama, plus I think he was convicted of federal charges and the governor can't pardon him. But guess who can? The next POTUS!!!! Crook County, you gotta love it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 12/10/2008
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Rezko "bribed Obama with a house"? From what I've read in news reports (NYT and others), Rezko sold part of property that he owned, which was next to Obama's house, to Obama, he did not give him anything. It's hard to believe that Obama's enemies would not have made more of Obama's dealings with Rezko, had bribery actually taken place. Instead the neocons decided to piss away their efforts by condemning Obama for "terrorist fist bumps" with his wife or trying to pin him to Ayers and the Weather Underground.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 12/10/2008
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ROFLMAO from North Texas here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 12/19/2008
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Blagojevich looks like John Travolta in Hairspray...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 AM on 12/10/2008
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He he he he he ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 12/19/2008
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http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/blogs/fortyfourthestate/

More insight into this incident...
One has to stop assuming because Fitz said there was nothing implicating Obama in THIS complaint, doesn't mean people AROUND Obama are off scot-free...not by a long-shot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 AM on 12/10/2008
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Blagojevich was recorded saying "that m.....f Obama, his senator, f.... him, for nothing, f.... him" and "they (Obama's people) wouldn't give me anything but appreciation, f.... them." It seems to be apparent that no deals were struck between Obama's camp and Blagojevich. It also makes NO sense for Obama's camp to make any deals with this arrogant loser since everyone knows that Blagojevich has been under investigation for 3 years and is a known slime with 13% approval rating in his own state. He is poison. The only person with a grand opinion of this arrogant putz is Blagojevich himself.

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