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Jim Greer Arrested: Former Florida GOP Chairman Charged With Attempting To Defraud State Party

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MIKE SCHNEIDER   06/ 2/10 07:15 PM ET   AP

ORLANDO, Fla. — The political unknown once tapped by Gov. Charlie Crist to lead the state GOP was arrested Wednesday on charges he ran a scam to bilk the party, officials said.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement took former state GOP Chairman Jim Greer, 47, into custody at his Orlando-area home. He is charged with one count of organized fraud, four counts of felony grand theft and one count of money laundering, said William Shepherd, Florida's statewide prosecutor.

Through his attorney, Greer denied the charges.

Crist, who abandoned the Republican Party to run for U.S. Senate as an independent, said Wednesday that he was surprised by the arrest and knew nothing of Greer's alleged wrongdoing.

"Sometimes you're disappointed by people," he told a news conference in Tallahassee. "I do not feel complicit."

He said he had not been questioned by investigators and did not expect his ties with Greer to hurt his campaign, though his opponents quickly pounced, with tea party favorite Marco Rubio's campaign sending out press releases Wednesday emphasizing them. Crist dropped out of the GOP when it became clear that he could not beat Rubio in August's GOP primary

Greer, a small town vice mayor, was a surprise pick for party chairman after he led local efforts to help Crist get elected in 2006. He previously was the president and CEO of a company that provides training to the hospitality industry on how to comply with alcohol laws.

Crist remained loyal, defending his friend even as reports surfaced that Greer had used party funds on ritzy hotels, gourmet restaurants and private jets. Greer stepped down in February.

Shepherd said Wednesday that Greer's scam involved funneling GOP money to a company called Victory Strategies that he secretly controlled. On Greer's orders, the Republican Party of Florida paid Victory Strategies for campaign work, much of which was never performed, and gave the company a 10 percent cut of major donations that Greer and his top assistant, Delmar Johnson, took.

Greer got about $125,000 of the almost $200,000 that the party paid Victory Strategies, while Johnson was paid more than $65,000, the statewide prosecutor said.

Johnson is helping with the investigation and will not be charged, prosecutors said. He declined comment when contacted by text message Wednesday.

Asked at a news conference why only Greer has been charged, Shepherd replied: "He was the one who attempted to keep it known from the people who were paying him the money, that it was actually going to him."

Greer was having money problems last year and had overdrawn his bank accounts six times, including one $25,000 overdraft. A Republican Party donor started sending Greer $10,000 a month after receiving a plea for financial help, according to a search warrant for Greer's home released Wednesday.

Greer was released late Wednesday on $105,000 bail.

His attorney, Damon Chase, described the allegations as a conflict with the Republican Party of Florida over contracts and money which had wrongly turned into a criminal matter because the party was losing the dispute. He also said that party officials were aware of Greer's role in Victory Strategies.

"It started going the way the Republican Party didn't want it to go," Chase said of the dispute. "Rather than just working it out civilly in court, they decided to hand it over to a grand jury and have him indicted. Because they control the state of Florida, they were able to do that."

State Sen. John Thrasher, who replaced Greer as chairman, tried to push the scandal squarely onto Crist.

"Whether he knew abut Victory strategies – he says he didn't, I take him at his word for that – but I don't think he can walk away from the fact that this guy at one time was your best buddy in politics, that you relied on day in and day out," Thrasher said. "And now say that because he's been indicted, I never had anything to do with it."

Statements for party-issued American Express credit cards show Greer usually traveled with Crist, staying at top-tier hotels and dining in fancy restaurants.

Greer also brought along a mini-entourage of his own on most trips.

The statements released earlier this month detailed more than $7 million in charges on cards held by 30 elected and party officials and their staff during Greer's three years as chairman.

Rubio, a former state House speaker, charged nearly $110,000 to a party-issued card, including repairs to Rubio's family minivan, grocery bills, plane tickets for his wife, and retail purchases, including one from a wine store. Campaign aides have said the charges were legitimate.

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Associated Press Writers Brendan Farrington and Bill Kaczor in Tallahassee, and Kelli Kennedy and Travis Reed in Miami, contributed to this report.

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ORLANDO, Fla. — The political unknown once tapped by Gov. Charlie Crist to lead the state GOP was arrested Wednesday on charges he ran a scam to bilk the party, officials said. The Florida Depa...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The political unknown once tapped by Gov. Charlie Crist to lead the state GOP was arrested Wednesday on charges he ran a scam to bilk the party, officials said. The Florida Depa...
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I best respond to half-truths and gorilla dust.
11:09 AM on 06/05/2010
OMG! I just heard about this story. What a great start to the weekend! This is the same guy who complained about Obama addressing school kids for fear of being indoctrinated. Who would you prefer to speak to your kids?! Sweet!
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10:06 AM on 06/04/2010
Shoe on a dems foot, Fox would be drumming this big time. Would be relentless in reporting this. Is essentially getting a pass like Ensign.
01:32 AM on 06/04/2010
The media once again left out on purpose that Greer was the one who led the charge in the beginning on the school year that The President was going to indoctrinate the children with his speech and a uproar across the country where these crazy school officials and parents believed him. Why is the media purposely leaving this out?
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06:19 PM on 06/03/2010
I live in Florida, What a bunch of corupt good ole boys. Nothing Change, people keep voting these same GOP back year after year.Property insurance companies own these people along with the Payday Loan stores on every corner.
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Old sins have long shadows
11:06 PM on 06/03/2010
How about that guy running for Gov. that ripped off Medicare, he was fined $1.7B. yeah billion... what a bunch of thieves.
05:38 PM on 06/03/2010
This is just a minor offense for the GOP. A major offense is a black kid stealing a T.V. worth $500, then there is jail time and consequences. But not when you are an Aristocrat responsible for stealing thousands of dollars it is just par for the course. Just another day in the GOP.
05:34 PM on 06/03/2010
Thats funny, first they teach repubs how to screw the system, and then it backfires. Wow, I feel so sorry for the poor donors to the GOP. Maybe this will enlighten them to what it means to be a Republican.
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Bongborg
Assimilated by the bong long
05:06 PM on 06/03/2010
I don't know exactly why, but whenever I see stories about Republican malfeasance these days, Tony Soprano's face comes to mind.
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Keep your silly mirco-bio.
04:44 PM on 06/03/2010
The GOP mentality - laws/regulations don't apply to them. If the government were small and ineffective, then we could all be cons and frauds. What a wonderful world it would be!
03:40 PM on 06/03/2010
Awesome!
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03:13 PM on 06/03/2010
man has herpes
02:30 PM on 06/03/2010
Oh oh - he was probably overlooked for some pocket-lining somewhere ..

Those GOPers ........ tsk tsk !!!!
Threepointturn
Jon Stewart watches Fox "news", so you don't have
02:05 PM on 06/03/2010
Jim Greer: "So what, I had a good time, on the Tea Party's dime, and that shouldn't be a crime.
01:47 PM on 06/03/2010
I guess this one got caught.....
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12:36 PM on 06/03/2010
OMG The perfect face of the republican party. Talk about caricatures. Boss Hogg, Foghorn Leghorn, Karl Rove, JR Ewing, Big Daddy, Jerry Fallwell, Rush Limbough, Sheriff Buford T. Justice‎
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what to say?
12:22 PM on 06/03/2010
Couldn't happen to a nicer thug. P-I-G.