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Key: Guilty, indicted/arrrested.
[edit] Summary
|
GOP officials* |
GOP associates** |
Dem officials |
Dem associates |
total |
guilty |
3 |
13 |
0 |
4 |
19 |
indicted/arrested |
4 |
16 |
0 |
0 |
21 |
named investigation |
4 |
4 |
3 |
0 |
11 |
investigation/strong ties |
10 |
6 |
3 |
0 |
19 |
total |
21† |
39†† |
6 |
4 |
70 |
* Elected/national.
** Includes state-level appointed officials.
† Tom DeLay in two categories.
†† Ed Buckham in two categories.
[edit] Republicans
[edit] Fletcher/Kentucky
- Ernie Fletcher, Kentucky governor (indicted for political corruption)
- Jim Adams, Deputy Transportation Secretary (indicted & pardoned)
- Darrell Brock Jr., Republican Party Chairman and former Commissioner of the Office for Local Development (indicted & pardoned)
- Dave Disponett, treasurer of the Kentucky Republican Party (indicted & pardoned)
- Dan Druen, Transportation Cabinet administrative services commissioner (indicted & pardoned)
- Vincent Fields, director of Local Initiatives for a New Kentucky, and Chief of Staff of the Personnel Cabinet (indicted & pardoned)
- Daniel Groves, Fletcher Chief of Staff (indicted & pardoned)
- Tim Hazlette, Transportation Cabinet Personnel Director (indicted & pardoned)
- J. Marshall Hughes, unpaid volunteer advisor (indicted & pardoned)
- Cory Meadows, Executive Director of Transportation Enhancement Programs and Deputy Executive Director of Local Initiatives for a New Kentucky (indicted & pardoned)
- Richard Murgatroyd, Fletcher Deputy Chief of Staff and Deputy Transportation Secretary (indicted & pardoned)
- Bill Nighbert, Secretary for the Transportation Cabinet (indicted)
- Basil Turbyfill, Director of the Office of Personnel and Efficiency (indicted & pardoned)
- Bob Wilson, Deputy Secretary of the Personnel Cabinet (indicted & pardoned)
[edit] Noe/Ohio
- Bob Taft, Ohio governor (guilty of accepting bribes)
- Cherie Carroll, Taft's executive assistant (guilty of accepting bribes)
- Brian Hicks, Taft's chief of staff (guilty of accepting bribes)
- Thomas Noe, fundraiser (indicted for embezzlement and guilty of money laundering)
- J. Douglas Moorman, Taft's executive assistant (guilty of accepting bribes)
- H. Douglas Talbott, aide to both Gov. Bob Taft and Gov. George Voinovich (guilty of bribery)
[edit] Cunningham/Wade/Wilkes
- Duke Cunningham, California Congressman (guilty of bribery)
- Mitchell Wade, defense contractor (guilty of bribery)
- Brent Wilkes, defense contractor (named investigation for bribery)
- John T. Michael, owner of a mortgage company (named investigation for bribery)
- Thomas Kontogiannis, real estate mogul (named investigation for bribery)
- Robert From, program manager at the Army's National Ground Intelligence Center (named investigation for bribery)
- Dusty Foggo, executive director of the CIA (investigation for bribery)
- Jerry Lewis, California Congressman (investigation for bribery)
- John Lowery, former congressman and lobbyist
- Letitia White, Lowery lobbyist and Lewis staffer
- Jeff Shockey, Lowery lobbyist and Lewis staffer
[edit] Delay/ARMPAC
- Tom Delay, Texas Congressman (indicted for money laundering, under investigation for bribery)
- Jim Ellis, ARMPAC (indicted for money laundering)
- John Colyandro, TRMPAC (indicted for money laundering)
- Warren RoBold ARMPAC/TRMPAC fundraiser (indicted for money laundering)
- Ed Buckham, former DeLay aide & lobbyist (ARMPAC/TRMPAC)
- Jim Ryun, Kansas Congressman (Tom Delay/ARMPAC)
Abramoff Scandal |
Events & scandals
Pleaded guilty
Convicted
Named but not charged
Others
Lists
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[edit] Abramoff/Buckham
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- Jack Abramoff, lobbyist (guilty of bribery and money laundering)
- Adam Kidan, lobbyist (guilty of bribery and money laundering)
- Anthony "Little Tony" Ferrari, hitman (arrested for murder)
- James "Pudgy" Fiorillo, hitman (arrested for murder)
- Anthony "Big Tony" Moscatiello, hitman (arrested for murder)
- Ralph Reed, lobbyist (investigation for money laundering)
- Grover Norquist, lobbyist (investigation for bribery and money laundering)
- Tom DeLay, Texas Congressman (under investigation for bribery and money laundering)
- Michael Scanlon, lobbyist & former Delay aide (guilty of bribery and money laundering)
- Tony Rudy, lobbyist & former Delay aide (guilty of bribery and money laundering)
- Ed Buckham, lobbyist & former Delay aide (named investigation for bribery and money laundering)
- Bob Ney, Ohio Congressman (named investigation for bribery)
- Neil Volz, lobbyist & former Ney aide (guilty of bribery and money laundering)
- David Safavian, GSA adminsitrator (indicted for perjury and obstruction of justice)
- Conrad Burns, Montana Senator (investigation for bribery)
- Will Brooke, Burns chief of staff and lobbyist (investigation for bribery and money laundering)
- John Doolittle, California Congressman (investigation for bribery)
- John Lopez, Doolittle chief of staff (Abramoff Puerto Rico trip)
- Kevin A. Ring, Doolittle legislative director & lobbyist (investigation for bribery and money laundering)
- Roger Stillwell, Interior Department official (accepting bribes)
- Tom Feeney, Florida Congressman (Abramoff golf trip)
- Don Young, Alaska Congressman (Abramoff Marshall Islands trip, favors)
- Steve LaTourette, Ohio Congressman (Abramoff favors)
- Dana Rohrabacher, California Congressman (investigation for bribery)
- Scooter Libby, White House official (indicted for perjury and obstruction of justice)
- Karl Rove, White House official (named investigation for perjury and obstruction of justice)
[edit] NH Phone Jamming
- James Tobin, New England Regional Political Director for the Republian National Committee (guilty of phone jamming conspiracy)
- Chuck McGee, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Republican State Committee (guilty of phone jamming conspiracy)
- Allen Raymond, president of GOP Marketplace (guilty of phone jamming conspiracy)
- Shaun Hansen, co-owner of Mylo Enterprises (indicted for phone jamming conspiracy)
[edit] Earmarks
- Claude Allen, White House official (convicted for shoplifting)
- Bill Frist, Tennessee Senator (named investigation for insider trading)
- Brian Doyle, deputy press secretary for the Department of Homeland Security (arrested for soliciting a minor)
[edit] Democrats
- William Jefferson, Louisiana Congressman (named investigation for bribery)
- Vernon Jackson, contractor (guilty of bribery)
- Brent Pfeiffer, Jefferson aide (guilty of bribery)
- Patrick Kennedy, Rhode Island Congressman (under treatment for drug abuse)
- Alan Mollohan, West Virginia Congressman (accused of bribery)
- Dale R. McBride, contractor (earmarking/real estate connections)
- Cynthia McKinney, Georgia Congresswoman (hit a policeman who accosted her)
- Don Siegelman, Fomer goveror of Alabama (bribery)
- Lauren B. Weiner, researcher Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (“DSCC”) (computer fraud - plead guilty)
- Harry Reid, Nevada Senator (Abramoff investigation)
- Byron Dorgan, North Dakota Senator (Abramoff investigation)