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Monica Conyers, Wife To John Conyers, Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison For Detroit Bribes

AP / Huffington Post   First Posted: 05/10/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 04:50 PM ET

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DETROIT (AP) — A former Detroit city councilwoman was sentenced to more than three years in prison Wednesday for bribery after a federal judge refused to set aside her guilty plea during a stormy court hearing dominated by a dispute over evidence of other payoffs.

As guards cleared the packed courtroom, Monica Conyers yelled that she planned to appeal. The wife of U.S. Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., wanted to withdraw her guilty plea, suggesting she was the victim of "badgering" last year when she admitted taking cash to support a Houston company's sludge contract with the city.

But U.S. District Judge Avern Cohn, reviewing a transcript of the June hearing, said Conyers had denied any coercion and voluntarily pleaded guilty to conspiracy.

Conyers, 45, is the biggest catch so far in the FBI's wide-ranging investigation of corruption in Detroit city government. Nine people have pleaded guilty, including two former directors of the downtown convention center, and prosecutors have promised more charges are coming.

"Bribery is a betrayal of trust," Cohn told Conyers after announcing a 37-month prison term for her "egregious" crime. She quit the council after pleading guilty in June.

Conyers' plea deal was limited to taking bribes to support a contract with Synagro worth $47 million a year. But the recent trial of her former aide, Sam Riddle, exposed a series of alleged schemes involving others making payoffs to do business at city hall.

Prosecutors said Riddle and Conyers collected $69,500 by shaking people down and urged Cohn to consider the alleged crimes when sentencing her. Defense lawyer Steve Fishman firmly objected and demanded a separate hearing.

Conyers declared, "I'm not going to jail for something I didn't do."

Cohn had handled the Riddle trial and said he agreed with prosecutors that the evidence was relevant. Considering it in the sentencing would have boosted Conyers' guidelines and given the judge justification to send her to prison for as long as five years. But Cohn changed his mind – and she got a break.

"The sentence will be based solely on conviction," Cohn said.

Earlier this year, jurors at the Riddle trial heard secretly taped phone calls in which he and Conyers discussed money, bank deposits and how to split cash.

In a November 2007 call, Conyers told Riddle, "You'd better get my loot." On another call, businessman Rayford Jackson, who passed bribes to Conyers for her sludge vote, said, "You're my girl. Don't forget that."

Conyers told the judge some taped conversations would exonerate her.

During the hearing, Conyers screamed "If they have their tapes, I have my tapes too." Before her outburst, Conyers said "If I have to, I'll go to jail for what I've done, but I won't go for what I didn't do."

Fishman asked Cohn to keep Conyers out of prison and urged him to consider factors filed in a sealed document. At one point, Conyers said she had been examined by a mental-health expert at the judge's request.

She wants to appeal but her plea deal with prosecutors prevents her from objecting to a sentence of under five years.

"This case is over," Fishman said outside court.

Before the hearing, Conyers moved around the courtroom like a playful host, blowing kisses to supporters while wearing dark sunglasses. Her husband, who has an office in the federal courthouse, was not in the courtroom. Spokesman Jonathan Godfrey said he didn't know his whereabouts.

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Associated Press Writer Corey Williams contributed to this report.

Watch: WXYZ-TV report about Conyers' sentencing

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DETROIT (AP) — A former Detroit city councilwoman was sentenced to more than three years in prison Wednesday for bribery after a federal judge refused to set aside her guilty plea during a storm...
 
 
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EagleFliesInSky
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10:58 AM on 03/13/2010
Perhaps when the Feds get through with Detroit, they can start on Gary, IN, a cesspool of corruption.
05:12 AM on 03/13/2010
My name is Jaime woodard ( 201-966-1251 / jaimelwodard@gmail.com) I am the founder of a website called we deserve our lives back.com and the co-host of a podcast called Fantastic Felons with Pete Cassoboon.
Congressmen John Conyers and Bobby Scott are sitting on HR 1529 the second chance act of 2009.
HR 1529 is a bil that would allow first-time, non-violent, ex-federal-offenders to petition the court for an expungement ( if they meet the requirements see we deserve our lives back.com ). HR 1529 is sponsored by Charles Rangel ( who may need the bill to pass due to his allegations ) currently the bill has no co-sponsors. In the last congressional session the bill was HR 623 and it had 17 co-sponsors. This bill will not pass with out co-sponsorship and it has died in committee since the year 2000. There is an allowance to expunge a record on a state level but not on a federal level. we have less than a year to contact Charlie Rangel and ask him to re-introduce the bill in 2011 or find another member of congress to re-introduce HR 1529.
graciesgra
retired h.s. teacher from NY
03:53 PM on 03/12/2010
You know what's getting me...the fact that because her sentence is for less than 5 years she's not allowed to appeal....I think they "got her" with that. I don' think she saw that coming. I really don't know much about this and it does appear that she is guilty, but I think there may be more to this, as there often is. What does she mean when she says "I have my tapes"? Of course anyone would react if they thought they were being sentenced unjustly. Is someone trying to shut her up?
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EagleFliesInSky
Artist at work.
10:55 AM on 03/13/2010
Is someone trying to shut her up?

I hope so!
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DocSyracuse
A socially liberal, fiscally conservative surgeon
02:13 PM on 03/12/2010
DNC Culture of Corruption
09:29 AM on 03/12/2010
Justice has been served
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GoDems2012
YOU are the change!
09:03 AM on 03/12/2010
The betrayal of trust has got to stop. The only way to stop it is with conviction. The people want to believe in their government leaders again. FBI should continue to uncover these crimes and send a message to those entering public service. This is not the mafia, it's civic service.
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05:12 AM on 03/12/2010
Well done HuffPO (OMG I must be suffering from Stockholm Syndrome).
At least you didn't try to bury the headline as the AP did. Their headline was"Ex-Detroit Councilwoman gets 37 months for bribery" - me thinks if John Conyers was in the GOP they may have tweaked it a tad!!!
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cookerman45
I love my wife!
11:29 PM on 03/11/2010
i hope she enjoys her new diggs....
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reasonshouldrule
11:07 PM on 03/11/2010
Monica Conyers is a complete embarrassment to the people of Detroit--and really, to all the people of Michigan. She richly deserves to serve time. One has to wonder what John Conyers was thinking when he married her.
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Nardwilly
03:02 PM on 03/12/2010
Young and sexy.
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reasonshouldrule
06:48 PM on 03/12/2010
LOL. You're undoubtedly right. Too bad he didn't look inside the package and see the spoiled diva waiting to pounce.
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JakeMontero
Independent thinking
10:25 PM on 03/11/2010
another Dem behind bars... getting crowded.
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Mikecoatl
01:30 AM on 03/12/2010
Really, what with all those Republicans in there already.
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urnumbersix
"I am not a Number. I am a Free Man!"
10:21 AM on 03/13/2010
Nah - Republicans don't even bother to resign. No shame. (Ensign, I'm talking to you.)
10:18 PM on 03/11/2010
Where was John Conyers when his wife was having her meltdown during her sentencing? Talking to a divorce attorney?
08:05 PM on 03/11/2010
Cocky lady thinking her crap doesn't stink.

But...the laws will unfairly and disparately be harsh towards minorities in general.
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michiganms
07:33 PM on 03/11/2010
Monica waltzed into the courtroom blowing kisses like she was some kind of celebrity. The woman honestly did not believe she would go to jail. To say she is delusional is an understatement. If anyone had ever heard her at city council meetings over the last few years, you understand. The fact that she got into it on TV with an 8th grader who had more intelligence, class and integrity was mind blowing. I feel very, very sorry for John Conyers whose only fault was bad taste in picking a wife about 35 years younger than him.
05:57 PM on 03/11/2010
See what happens if you offend Obama!
Gosh, even the Mafia usually leaves the wives alone.
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06:57 PM on 03/11/2010
You have no idea what you are talking about. But I suppose it makes your little Repub heart beat faster to think this has anything to do with the president.

It has to do with Kwame Kilpatrick, Detroit's mayor and corruption in Detroit.

And for the record, John Conyers has represented all of the people of Michigan with honor and integrity in Washington DC. He is a good and honorable man.
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michiganms
07:27 PM on 03/11/2010
I most definitely agree -- John Conyers has been good for MI. His wife, on the other hand, is a real whackjob. Monica & Kwame -- although they've been constantly in the news on their misdeeds, I think this is just the tip of the iceberg. The Feds are getting involved.
10:31 PM on 03/11/2010
I think highly of John Conyers too. He has been good for the entire country, co-author with Dennis Kucinich of H.R. 676.
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mocha59
07:23 PM on 03/11/2010
fyi...
Monica did this all by herself.
She's been headed this way for YEARS.
AND John & Monica don't even reside...
AND..............
AND.................
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Tee McDonald
05:04 PM on 03/11/2010
What happened here? Was she separated from her husband, Representative Conyers?
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mocha59
07:29 PM on 03/11/2010
Political marriage to benefit her...
She didn't do so well with the help! :-O
10:48 PM on 03/11/2010
I don't know anything about Monica Conyers myself. It sounds like they're separated.

She's outspoken and feisty (whether or not she's outspoken and fesity about the right things is another matter) and very attractive. Maybe John is vulnerable with women in this way.