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Jack Johnson Hid $80k In Wife's Bra As FBI Listened In

BRIAN WITTE   11/12/10 11:38 PM ET   AP

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Prince George's County Executive Jack Johnson, 61, right, speaks to the media with his lawyer Brian McDaniel, left, outside U.S. District Court, Friday, Nov. 12, 2010, in Greenbelt, Md. Johnson and his wife Leslie were arrested by federal law enforcement agents and charged with witness tampering and destruction of records. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A married pair of top officials in a Maryland county is accused of tampering with evidence after FBI agents said they recorded the husband telling his wife to flush a $100,000 check from a real estate developer down the toilet and to stuff almost $80,000 in cash in her underwear.

Prince George's County Executive Jack Johnson, whose second term expires next month, and his wife, Leslie, who was recently elected to the County Council, were charged with witness and evidence tampering and destruction, alteration and falsification of records in a federal investigation.

The charges grew out of a 5-year-old investigation into allegations of real estate developers in the county offering rewards to county officials in exchange for personal and business favors.

In an affidavit filed in federal court, FBI agents wrote that they recorded a mobile phone conversation between the Johnsons after agents went knocking on their door.

After Johnson told his wife, "Don't answer it," he instructed her over the phone to go upstairs to their bedroom and destroy the check, the affidavit said.

"Tear it up! That is the only thing you have to do," Johnson told his wife, according to the affidavit.

Leslie Johnson then could be heard asking her husband, "Do you want me to put it down the toilet?"

The county executive responded, "Yes, flush that," according to the affidavit, which noted that monitoring agents heard a flushing sound in the background.

Johnson then told his wife to put cash in her underwear, according to the affidavit. After FBI agents entered the home, they searched Leslie Johnson and recovered $79,600 from her underwear.

The Johnsons were arrested at home and released later on personal recognizance. Jack Johnson was placed on home detention with electronic monitoring. They both face a maximum of 20 years in prison.

Jack Johnson swore his innocence after being released: "To all the citizens of Prince George's County, you know me. I've served you long and I've served you well and most of you know me well. I cannot go into these allegations because my lawyers will kill me if I do. I'm innocent of these charges. I just can't wait for the facts to come out. When they come out, I am absolutely convinced that we will be vindicated."

Roland Patterson, Leslie Johnson's attorney, said she is asking for prayers and support "through the ordeal of fighting to disprove the allegations that are pending against her now."

U.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein said authorities have tapped Jack Johnson's phone since January 2010. Prosecutors expect more charges to be filed and more people to be charged.

Jack Johnson, 61, has been county executive since 2002; his term ends in three weeks. The Democrat was the county state's attorney for eight years before that. Born in Charleston, S.C., Johnson attended Benedict College and got his law degree from Howard University, where his wife was also a law student.

Leslie Johnson, 58, worked for the District of Columbia government for nearly three decades before running for a seat on the council. She has been honored for her work in education and for a program she co-founded that provides support for women in jail. The couple has three children.

Prince George's County borders Washington D.C. and is the wealthiest county in the U.S. with an African-American majority.

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Associated Press writers Sarah Brumfield in Greenbelt and Jessica Gresko in Washington contributed to this story.

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A married pair of top officials in a Maryland county is accused of tampering with evidence after FBI agents said they recorded the husband telling his wife to flush a $100,000 c...
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OtayPanky
You're welcome
11:37 AM on 11/15/2010
" I'm innocent of these charges. I just can't wait for the facts to come out."

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OK. Unzip your fly and we'll take a peek.
04:22 AM on 11/15/2010
Well at least Jack Johnson acts like the rest of the people who live in the county. It really is an awfull awfull place.
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MG Metiva
For Great Justice, I shall post.
08:18 PM on 11/14/2010
What a suprise, another politician on the take. There is more than just prestige to being in office.
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Rational Voice
A voice of reason in a world gone insane
01:07 PM on 11/14/2010
Move along folks -- nothing to see here. The only difference between these politicians and your representatives, is they got caught. (And it took 5+ years to do it!!) It's nothing they don't all do.
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From the Raft
07:30 PM on 11/14/2010
We need more FBI agents and other law enforcement agencies working these kind of cases!

As a matter of fact, those federal officers sent to the border by Obama as a result of John McCain's grand standing should be re-assigned to political crimes. It would also be a better investment of taxpaywer's money if DEA funds and prison cells were diverted to political crimes.

Only then will the public's approval rating of them improve.
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From the Raft
07:31 PM on 11/14/2010
Fanned
12:04 PM on 11/14/2010
That's why her bra was a 56GG. It wasn't because of suspected implants.
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11:56 AM on 11/14/2010
This smells of set up. Flush a check down the toilet instead of burn it? Hide that much money in your underwear? Last time I had to hide $180,000 it took a couple of briefcases!
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2garen
11:36 AM on 11/14/2010
This gives a new meaning to an uplift in life.
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2garen
11:35 AM on 11/14/2010
Victoria Secret or Neiman Marcus bra that is?
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BluePhantom2
The Blacksmith & the Artist reflected in their art
11:22 AM on 11/14/2010
Suprise! Another career politician on the take. Time for term limits and an end to any form of retirement for elected office. They are supposed to be serving "WE THE PEOPLE" but they all (both sides) end up serving them selves. Can't remember who said it the other day but no matter who it is once in DC they all go native.
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11:16 AM on 11/14/2010
Help me out here... I'm not getting this. The largest denomination now printed by the Federal Reserve is a $500 bill. To hide $79,600 would take at least 158,002 bills. Hidden in a bra? Would that require one of those underwire types?
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Rainiermec
12:05 PM on 11/14/2010
Try 160 bills if the were all $500 that would be $80,000. Fuzzy Math?
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04:51 PM on 11/14/2010
duh... I shouldn't blog before coffee! It's still a lot to hide in your underwear... : )
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
11:14 AM on 11/14/2010
Americans finally can get a understanding behind that Madonna bras so that is where she kept those royalties?
10:56 AM on 11/14/2010
Don't these people have vegetable gardens?
10:45 AM on 11/14/2010
I'm sure someone will justify his crimes. SMH...
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parlimentMike
Terrorists keep you in fear
10:36 AM on 11/14/2010
In a just world, there would be sentence multipliers for public officials who sell out the public from their positions of official authority.
10:31 AM on 11/14/2010
This is silly. Everybody knows that much money should be kept in a freezer!
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AthenasOwl
I'll show you the life of the mind...
10:58 AM on 11/14/2010
Previous politicians redefined "cold cash", now they are taking on "well endowed".
11:41 AM on 11/14/2010
Clearly their tit for tat defense will be they were merely keeping abreast of their finances.