Former US Rep. Rick Renzi (R-Arizona) gets sent to prison

tay

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That's Odd; Politician nailed for personal gain while in Office. He must have really screwed up to get caught.......

Former Congressman Renzi disregarded his oath to uphold the law, ignoring the interests of the people he was elected to serve in favor of his own interests," First Assistant U.S. Attorney Elizabeth Strange said in a statement. "The sentences imposed today reinforce the fundamental principle that no one, including an elected official, is above the law."

Former U.S. Congressman Rick Renzi, an Arizona Republican, will serve three years in prison for money laundering, fraud, extortion and other corruption charges.

The sentence comes four months after 55-year-old Renzi's jury conviction on 17 felony charges.

Renzi had been a member of the U.S. House of Representatives since 2003 when he was indicted in 2008. Prosecutors said the Flagstaff man had exploited his legislative influence to profit from a federal land exchange that involved property owned by James Sandlin, a real-estate investor.

Sandlin owed Renzi $700,000, and when proponents refused to buy Sandlin's property, Renzi promised to support the exchange, but never introduced the promised land-exchange bill.

Sandlin paid Renzi $733,000 after the land was sold.

The congressman also allegedly diverted his insurance clients' premiums from 2001 to 2003 to fund his first congressional campaign.

A racketeering lawsuit filed against Renzi by the developers in July 2012 claims that "Renzi represented to the Aries Group that the Sandlin property was environmentally sensitive and should be federally owned. Renzi told the Aries Group their land exchange proposal would receive a 'free pass' through the Natural Resources Committee if they purchased the Sandlin Property and included it in their proposal."

Renzi sought to avoid prosecution by claiming a privilege that protects lawmakers from prosecution for legislative acts, but the 9th Circuit found that his acts "were not privileged because Renzi had only promised to support future legislation through future acts."

According to the sentencing judgment, Renzi must also pay a $25,000 fine and turn himself in for the sentence on Jan. 6, 2014.

"Mr. Renzi abused the power - and the corresponding trust - that comes with being a member of Congress by putting his own financial interests over the interests of the citizens he had sworn to serve," Acting Assistant Attorney General Mythili Raman said in a statement. "He fleeced his own insurance company to fund his run for Congress, and then exploited his position for personal gain."

Sandlin, 62, was sentenced to 18 months on 13 convictions including conspiracy, extortion under color of official right, and money laundering.


http://www.courthousenews.com/2013/10/29/62448.htm
 

PoliticalNick

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They need to set an example of what will happen to elected officials caught in corruption and give him a trip to old sparky. I would be all for making any charge of corruption or criminal activity by politicians to automatically have treason tacked on. Realistically that is what they do, commit treason against the citizens so charge them with it and sentence them accordingly. After 3 or 4 get life withoput parole or the death penalty our politicians might clean up their act a bit.
 

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Proves that the ultimate crime is stupidity. Most forms of corruptions have been legalised. Certainly for members of Congress there are huge pipelines of money into their pockets from any and all comers.

One has to be exceptionally careless to fail to follow the few rules left.
 

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You get the wood, I'll round up the lag bolts, rope and hinges to build the gallows.










To the gallows!



 

gopher

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Don't be flippant. Why hasn't John Corzine been punished for his crimes?




Did you bother to read the newspapers?

Even the REPUBLICAN NY Post(owned by Rupert Murdoch) reported he did NOT break the law:


Corzine off the crook | New York Post




Federal investigators have found no evidence that the disgraced Wall Street titan broke the law.
“After 18 months of investigation, the criminal probe into Jon Corzine is now being dropped,” a person with knowledge of the probe told The Post.
“There is no evidence of criminal wrongdoing,” this person said.









 

BaalsTears

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Did you bother to read the newspapers?

Even the REPUBLICAN NY Post(owned by Rupert Murdoch) reported he did NOT break the law:


Corzine off the crook | New York Post




Federal investigators have found no evidence that the disgraced Wall Street titan broke the law.
“After 18 months of investigation, the criminal probe into Jon Corzine is now being dropped,” a person with knowledge of the probe told The Post.
“There is no evidence of criminal wrongdoing,” this person said.

Corzine stole his clients' money from a trust fund. I think you are amoral.
 

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It seems some want to hang those who are not guilty as well as the guilty ones.
I say only hang the short ones those who are less than 8 feet tall
 

gopher

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Oh Gopher, you flippant ol guy you.

:lol:

Three years. He can do that time bending over in the shower.

He's a lucky hombre.



Well, golly gee - and so many people here call me a "liberal".

Now seriously, does a "liberal" love the hanging tree as much as I do? Renzi deserves to be strung up - it'll teach him a lesson.


BRING ON THE HANGMAN!!!!!