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Charles Rangel GUILTY: Convicted By House Ethics Panel Of 11 Charges (VIDEO)

AP/The Huffington Post   LARRY MARGASAK First Posted: 11/16/10 11:58 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:10 PM ET

Charles Rangel Guilty

WASHINGTON — Rep. Charles Rangel, once one of the most influential House members, was convicted Tuesday on 11 counts of breaking ethics rules and now faces punishment.

An ethics panel of eight House peers deliberated over two days before delivering a jarring blow to the 20-term New York Democrat's career. Rangel was charged with 13 counts of financial and fundraising misconduct.

The conviction also was another setback for Democrats who lost control of the House to the GOP in the midterm elections.

Rangel, a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, is not expected to resign. He is 80 years old and remains a dominant political figure in New York's famed Harlem neighborhood.

He was forced to step down last March as Ways and Means chairman when the House ethics committee, in a separate case, admonished him for taking two Caribbean trips paid for by corporations.

At his one-day trial on Monday, Rangel was reduced to pleading for a postponement – arguing that his lawyers abandoned him after he paid them some $2 million but could afford no more. The panel rejected his request, and Rangel walked out of the proceeding.

Only last spring, Rangel wielded significant power in the House from his position as the main writer of tax legislation. He was not present Tuesday when the verdict was announced.

The full ethics committee will now conduct a hearing on the appropriate punishment for Rangel, the silver-haired, gravelly-voiced and sartorially flashy veteran of 20 terms in the House.

Possible sanctions include a House vote deploring Rangel's conduct, a fine and denial of privileges.

The congressional panel, sitting as a jury, found that Rangel had used House stationery and staff to solicit money for a New York college center named after him. It also concluded he solicited donors for the center with interests before the Ways and Means Committee, leaving the impression the money could influence official actions.

He also was found guilty of failing to disclose at least $600,000 in assets and income in a series of inaccurate reports to Congress; using a rent-subsidized New York apartment for a campaign office, when it was designated for residential use; and failure to report to the IRS rental income from a housing unit in a Dominican Republic resort.

The ethics panel split 4-4 on a charge that Rangel violated a ban on gifts because he was to have an office – and storage of his papers – at the Charles B. Rangel Center for Public Service at City College of New York.

Two counts charging him with misuse of Congress' free mail privilege were merged into one.

The charges said the solicitation for the Rangel Center targeted foundations and businesses that were seeking official action from the House, or had interests that might be substantially affected by Rangel's congressional conduct.

However, Rangel was not accused of using his influence to pass or defeat legislation.

During Monday's trial proceeding, the chief counsel for the House ethics committee, Blake Chisam, told the jury that Rangel could have received permission to solicit nonprofit foundations. However, he could not have used congressional stationery and staff as he was found to have done.

Rangel had previously acknowledged some of the charges, including submission of 10 years' worth of incomplete and inaccurate annual statements disclosing his assets and income.

He also admitted he initially did not report his rental income from a unit he owned at the Punta Cana resort in the Dominican Republic.

An apartment in Harlem's Lennox Terrace complex housed the Rangel for Congress and National Leadership PAC political committees, when the lease terms said the unit was designated for living purposes only.

Chisam had told the jury that other tenants were evicted at an increasing rate for violating the same lease terms.

WATCH Rangel address the news:

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WASHINGTON — Rep. Charles Rangel, once one of the most influential House members, was convicted Tuesday on 11 counts of breaking ethics rules and now faces punishment. An ethics panel of eight ...
WASHINGTON — Rep. Charles Rangel, once one of the most influential House members, was convicted Tuesday on 11 counts of breaking ethics rules and now faces punishment. An ethics panel of eight ...
 
 
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11:47 PM on 11/19/2010
Being a congressman is like being a crackhead. Rangel would do anything to get THAT BUZZ going. Rangel! You're done! We don't need your cr@p anymore!!!
11:51 PM on 11/18/2010
"Good Time Charley has got the Blues." Great song...
02:50 AM on 11/18/2010
Another unethical Democrook...

I'm shocked, shocked I say!
07:51 AM on 11/18/2010
time to mark him return to sender..........bye bye.....

i know that won't happen but i can hope
12:26 PM on 11/17/2010
Well, at least he didn't kill millions of innocent people, drop radioactive waste all over the Middle East or destroy the middle class. Oh wait, there's no punishment for that.
09:39 AM on 11/17/2010
This is nothing more than the baggers trying to keep a brother down. When will it end?
09:26 AM on 11/17/2010
This guy is an embarrassment to his party. But he was re-elected with 80% of the vote. Remind me not to live in his district.
10:37 AM on 11/17/2010
agreed .......time to get rid of him
09:00 AM on 11/17/2010
So he was found guilty on 11 of 12 charges. Now what - censure? Yeah, that will teach him.
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09:13 AM on 11/17/2010
I'm sure his knuckles will hurt for about a half second
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mrelmo
improvise, adapt, overcome...
08:59 AM on 11/17/2010
The sad part is that he will be "punished" with some lame letter or reprimand, or the like. He knows that nothing serious will happen. His buddies in Congress will never hold him accountable because they're all doing the same thing.
10:39 AM on 11/17/2010
now on this we agree
08:50 AM on 11/17/2010
It's official: Charlie Rangel is a crook. A liar. And a tax cheat.
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09:14 AM on 11/17/2010
And the rest of congress dare not take him for criminal charges because he will out all of their own misdealings
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08:07 AM on 11/17/2010
Every now and then a sacrificial example is thrown to the lions to present the illusion that the system is working and those who remain in power can be trusted to adhere to rules of good conduct for fear of charges and "punishment".
It helps calm the anxieties of the farm animals prior to the next shearing or slaughter.
08:41 AM on 11/17/2010
And sometimes a crooked politician is just a crooked politician
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08:46 AM on 11/17/2010
You would hard pressed to find many honest ones.
Out of 435 members of Congress, how many "honest" ones do you think there may be?
08:02 AM on 11/17/2010
Dems Lash Out at Pelosi During Closed-Door Meeting: “You Are the Face of Defeat”

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/45215.html

Well that's so true. She is the face of defeat. That said, I for one am in favor of Nancy remaining as leader of the Democrats. She fits what's left of the Dems perfectly and more importantly she's the Democrats gift to Republicans that keeps on giving.
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09:15 AM on 11/17/2010
She's my hero!
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07:42 AM on 11/17/2010
Poor Charlie, and he's such an honest man too.
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07:29 AM on 11/17/2010
John Stewart crucified this guy last night. He is funny when he makes fun of Democrats.
07:43 AM on 11/17/2010
Jon Stewart is always right? He didn't do his home work again and that comes with arrogance even for comedians. I followed the hearing on CSPAN and the prosecuting attorney clearly stated that Rangel was not corrupt simply careless in personal accounting and he is being accused of spitting on the side walk. I love Jon too but he frequently takes massive liberties with the truth.
08:41 AM on 11/17/2010
-simply careless in personal accounting -

LOL - try that with YOUR taxes and bank accounts and see how it works out for ya
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07:24 AM on 11/17/2010
How do you decide which grain of sand on the beach is the bad one? Seems to be the same with politicians, they're all the same.
07:22 AM on 11/17/2010
He was writing tax law and at the same time not reporting income ......how hard is that to understand? He should be removed from office.