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Eddie Bernice Johnson, Texas Dem Rep., Admits She Steered Black Caucus Scholarships To Family And Friends

HENRY C. JACKSON   08/30/10 09:44 PM ET   AP

Eddie Bernice Johnson

WASHINGTON — A Texas congresswoman admitted that she wrongly steered thousands of dollars in college scholarships from the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation to her own relatives and the children of a staff member but said she did so unintentionally.

Democratic Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson said in a statement Monday that she will reimburse the foundation by the end of the week. She did not state how much money was involved. The Dallas Morning News reported Monday that 23 scholarships she has handed out since 2005 violated the foundation's eligibility rules.

The Morning News reported on its website that Johnson had arranged scholarships between 2005 and 2008 for two grandsons and two grandnephews and the son and daughter of a Dallas-based aide, Rod Givens. The newspaper placed the amount of those scholarships at up to $20,000.

In 2009, according to the foundation, Johnson gave two grandsons and the aide's two children two scholarships apiece from foundation funds, the newspaper reported.

Relatives of members of Congress are ineligible to receive scholarship funds from the foundation because of anti-nepotism rules. The scholarships also violate a foundation rule that recipients need to live or study in the district represented by the Black Caucus member who awards the scholarship.

"As previously stated, I was unaware of being in any type of violation and never intentionally violated the CBCF's rules," Johnson said in a statement sent by e-mail by her office. She said she would appoint a third party to examine her office's practices in distributing scholarship money.

"I have never and never planned to restrict my help to only Texans who reside in my district," she said. "My district lines have constantly changed and since I am the only Democrat in the entire North Texas Region ... much of my district office casework benefits people outside my constituency. While I am not ashamed of helping, I did not intentionally mean to violate any rules in the process."

The Black Caucus Foundation, a nonprofit organization formed by black lawmakers, receives millions of dollars in private corporate sponsorships. The group is best-known for organizing an annual legislative conference in Washington that draws thousands of black leaders around the country. It also runs various programs aimed at getting African-American youths involved in government and politics.

The foundation provides $10,000 a year for members of the Congressional Black Caucus to dispense in scholarships. Members can decide how the money is split and how it is awarded, although the foundation sets some basic rules.

Muriel Cooper, a spokeswoman for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, did not respond to an AP request for comment.

Johnson's actions could lead to a House ethics investigation. The key question would be whether she used official resources, including congressional staff, in any aspect of the scholarship program.

An investigation also could look at whether she violated the federal government's Code of Ethics, which says government officials cannot discriminate unfairly by dispensing special favors or privileges to anyone.

The code says officials cannot accept, for themselves or their families, favors or benefits under circumstances that might be construed as influencing performance of official duties.

Johnson, 74, is seeking her 10th term in Congress and represents a Dallas-area district. In the e-mail, she said she is recuperating from major surgery.

She was not expected to face a difficult re-election campaign. Her GOP opponent, Stephen Broden, a pastor, said in a radio interview on Monday that he planned to make the scholarship money an issue.

"We really need a change that emphasizes the needs of the district over self-interest and self-aggrandizement," Broden said on "The Mark Davis Show," a Dallas-area radio program.

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Associated Press writers Ben Evans and Larry Margasak contributed to this report.

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allengoldchain
Freedom is never voluntarily given bythe oppressor
12:51 PM on 09/02/2010
Can I say "you're Fired!"? Ignorance is no excuse.
Honestly how can you be in charge of finance and give scholarships to your own family and think there is nothing wrong with it..

Pleasseeee cuff her please
10:28 PM on 08/31/2010
*sigh* This stuff is not needed in the Democrat Party or CBC. What does bother me is that this came up *right before* elections.
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ApprxAm
Oh, dam_…the dam is broke!
04:16 AM on 09/07/2010
What better time than this. Now they can get rid of this lying thief. NOW IS THE BEST TIME!
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middleoftheroad
06:25 PM on 08/31/2010
Drain the swamp Nancy!!
geoffstaples
liberal anarchist
05:55 PM on 08/31/2010
Aren't those of us in her district allowed to be sad about what has happened, our disillusionment with someone for whom we have affection and respect, and our congresswoman's self-inflicted damage to her own reputation?

Americans have turned downright mean. That saddens me too.
05:14 PM on 08/31/2010
It should appall any Democrat, and indeed, any American that the odds of any one of Eddie Bernice Johnson's constituents receiving a college scholarship offered by the Congressional Black Caucus are just about the same as the likelihood of any one of Eddie Bernice Johnson's constituents getting stuck by lightning (1 in 280,000). Meanwhile, the likelihood of one of Congresswoman Johnson's grandchildren or great-nephews receiving a college scholarship sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus, but obtained through fraudulent means (including on-going conspiracy and racketeering influence by the congresswoman herself) are roughly 1 out of 2.

To put it another way, for Congresswoman Johnson to deem her offspring (none of whom met the congressional district residency requirements) "more qualified" than any of her constituents, to receive the scholarships in question... she had to rule out the estimated 646,950 constituents of the Texas-30th Congressional District. As a lifelong Democrat, registered voter, resident of the TX-30th, disabled American subsiding on a $723 monthly Social Security Disability benefit, full-time college student, and now former supporter of Congresswoman Johnson, I was one of those more than half-million "children of a lesser god" that Eddie Bernice Johnson repeatedly chose to overlook for the five years of this ongoing criminal endeavor.

PLEASE, do not let "political correctness" stop justice. The DOJ, the IRS, and the Congressional Ethics Committee must take up this issue. We deserve justice in the TX-30th.
03:28 PM on 08/31/2010
If she really didn't know that what she was doing was wrong than she is just stupid. Her response to getting caught is slightly mind-blowing. How is what she did not illegal?
03:10 PM on 08/31/2010
Crooks are crooks, no matter their political party or skin color; and no, bank robbers can't escape the time by returning the loot when caught and neither should she. And yes (essentially) stealing scholarship money from the deserving -- preventing them from getting an education -- is about as despicable a property crime as there is.

Personally, I've only voted against 1 Democrat in my entire voting career (if one considers Feinstein a Democrat, that is). I'd vote against her, though. We don't need her ilk in the party.
02:53 PM on 08/31/2010
Noooo! Not Eddie Bernice?! Man, I remember when she was first elected, somewhere around '85 I believe, I was her mailman. She lived near the Oak Cliff Country Club, which was at the time, the "best part" of a predominantly Black area of Dallas. I remember delivering her a "congratulations from your mailman" card. She actually wrote me back. She was all about her community then. Someone told me she now has a condo in a Downtown high-rise. People change. Sad, I really liked her. Someone needs to figure out how long it takes for an elected official to become corrupted and, set that as the limit.
05:27 PM on 08/31/2010
"She was all about her community then." ...EBJ is still "all about her community," she is all about her community worshiping the ground she walks on; all about her community hanging on her every word without question; and all about her community reflexively re-electing her simply because she is the only Congressional Democrat in the Dallas area, and one of only three African-American Members of Congress in Texas. All the while, her real community is her family and her closest cronies.

What I want to know is how the rest of her congressional staff must feel now that the word is out that she repeatedly and intentionally defrauded the CBC Scholarship Foundation, risking its IRS 501C3 tax-exempt status, to benefit only her family and the family of only one of her staff members... Sounds like Grammie Eddie not only plays favorites among her constituency, but also among her family members, AND her congressional staff...

"And that boys and girls is why Grammie Eddie has to go live in a prison..."
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ApprxAm
Oh, dam_…the dam is broke!
04:13 AM on 09/07/2010
Well 20 years is obviously too long for anyone to be a congressman/woman.

If not thievery, then stupidity should be a dismissible offense.
02:09 PM on 08/31/2010
When democrats behave like republicans it's time for them to go.
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samtee
Shankapotomus.
02:40 PM on 08/31/2010
You got a lot to get rid of.
02:08 PM on 08/31/2010
"A Texas congresswoman admitted that she wrongly steered thousands of dollars in college scholarships from the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation to her own relatives and the children of a staff member but said she did so unintentionally."

How do you unintentionally steer money to your friends and relatives?
03:13 PM on 08/31/2010
Presumably, she didn't realize that it WASN'T her personal educational piggy-bank, I guess. I suppose she thought she could do with it what she wanted.
socialtalker
this micro-bio is a great idea!
02:03 PM on 08/31/2010
this is shameful.too many black politicians have been soooo s.tupid and greedy with the opportunities they have been given. they have the thinking if the white politicians can be corrupt, why cant i get mine?
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Kopie
All for a cuddle and a peck on the cheek
02:59 PM on 08/31/2010
Let me edit out your unnecessary references to race and blame:

shameful...politicians have been...greedy with...corrupt(ion).
10:06 PM on 08/31/2010
I'm sorry . (Really.0 it's not that easy.There has been a constant drip of black,Democratic congressman '.stealing' to use a somewhat imprecise term.As you may know, the CBC self styles itself, "The Conscience of the COngress. '" It's wasted its capital . I am not sure of the mebership of the CBC(I think,it's about 35 ), but if 15% of the HoR were currently in trouble, you'd be correct in compaining of racial terms.
But,they're not.
socialtalker
this micro-bio is a great idea!
12:08 AM on 09/01/2010
i dont need you to edit my post. i was talking about my folks, thank you very much and i would ask you not to be condescending.
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steve11407
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01:51 PM on 08/31/2010
This story broke Sun in the Dallas Morning News. It shows up here today buried in the politics section. Today DMN reports she will repay the money by weeks end. They don't let bank robbers return the money to negate the crime, do they?
01:45 PM on 08/31/2010
reminds me of another great line..... "I didn't inhale" hahahahahaha laughable
03:18 PM on 08/31/2010
OR the Village Idiot's denial that he was a cocaine cowboy ... hahahahahaha laughable. I suppose those pictures of him dancing nekkid on a bartop with only a sheet were, what, NOT in an altered state?

Of course, we also have Chairman Limbaugh; slamming Hillbilly Heroin like it was going out of style while railing against heroin addicts and others "lacking in personal responsibility".

Go away. You don't belong here hahahahahahahahahahahaha. You are irksome.
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ApprxAm
Oh, dam_…the dam is broke!
04:09 AM on 09/07/2010
Excellently funny
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ApprxAm
Oh, dam_…the dam is broke!
01:05 PM on 08/31/2010
More vaunted black "leadership" from the CBC. Simply just another reason to close them down.

And here's the good part. They say there was no nepotism involved.

[the last black leader died in the sixties; enough]
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Jim Elkins
12:47 PM on 08/31/2010
How many children, whose only dream of going to college is a scholarship, were kept out of college because this caring minority chose to *award* scholarships to her own family and acquaintances?
It is much like the Obamas sending their children to Sidwell Friends school while denying this ability to others. The loss of school vouchers were many minorities ONLY way out of a failed school system...
01:46 PM on 08/31/2010
he cares only about himself.....