Sometimes I am absolutely thankful that I am a member of that tiny portion of the U.S population -forty percent- which lives under the poverty line, that I can't afford health insurance for me or my son, etc. I mean I could have problems like Hilary Clinton. Just this past week she had to suffer the comments of David Geffen, DreamWorks founder and former supporter of Bill Clinton, who said, "Everybody in politics lies, but they [the Clintons] do it with such ease, it's troubling," Now that Hillary has Senator Harry Reid's son Rory as her Nevada campaign manager the convoluted paths of Nevada business and politics will be even more interesting. It seems every time a scandal crops up, the Reid name is at least on the periphery; most recently, Rocco 'Rocky' Lombardo was sentenced to 60 months in prison for tax evasion while working at the Crazy Horse Too Gentleman's Club. Rocco was represented by attorney John Spilotro who I would bet is related to Tony 'the Ant' Spilotro, friend and client of Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman. Tony 'The Ant' was found buried in a Midwest cornfield and is the character Joe Peschi portrayed in the movie 'Casino'.
Reportedly, it may have been Rocco's brother, Joey 'the Clown' Lombardo who ordered the hit on the Ant and had him buried. Club owner Rick Rizzolo and 16 employees pleaded guilty to federal charges. Now attorney Jay Brown has stepped in to run things.
Jay Brown was the subject of a 1979 Justice Department probe. The allegations were that while working as an attorney for the Tropicana he gave bribes to a subsequently cleared Harry Reid. At the time Reid was a Nevada Gaming Commissioner. Jay Brown is a friend and business partner with Harry Reid in some of his questionable land deals brokered by Lionel, Sawyer and Collins... law firm where Rory Reid works.
But odd behaviors and scandals aren't limited to Reid's long-time associates either; as one of Harry Reid's shining proteges, Darius Herraro, was convicted of bribery charges and recently sentenced as a result of G-Sting, where strip club owner Mike Galardi funneled money, through former County Commissioner, Lance Malone, to several Clark County Commissioners for favorable votes.
But Harry Reid's questionable "associations" go way back. Kansas City Mafia representative Joe Agosto was caught by a FBI wiretap in the late 1970's boasting that he had in his pocket "Mr. Cleanface", which he later explained was his nickname for Nevada Gaming Commission chairman Harry Reid. (See The Money and the Power, by Sally Denton and Roger Morris, pg. 336.)
In 2002, Reid bought property from a business associate for the lofty sum of $166 an acre. Property which once sold for $8,400 an acre and was appraised at $2,144 an acre by the county assessor. See Harry Reid in another shady land deal.
Other Reid problems include Reid's Coyote Springs Valley Scandal: Over the last four years, Reid has used his influence in Washington to help the developer, Nevada super-lobbyist Whittemore, clear obstacles from Coyote Springs' path. Reid also collected about $68,000 in donations from Jack Abramoff's firm, lobbying partners and clients. Reid successfully pushed legislation in 2002 that opened tens of thousands of acres of federal land for private development by none other than his sons' employers.
Yet another business deal that Harry had with Jay Brown began in 1998 when Reid bought undeveloped residential property on Las Vegas' booming outskirts for about $400,000, one lot outright, and a second parcel jointly with Brown. One of the sellers was a developer who was benefiting from a government land swap that Reid supported. Then three years later, In 2001, Reid sold the land for the same price to a limited liability corporation created by Brown. The senator didn't disclose the sale on his annual public ethics report or tell Congress he had any stake in Brown's company; instead, he continued to report to Congress that he personally owned the land. After getting local officials to rezone the property for a shopping center Brown's company sold the land in 2004 to other developers and Reid took $1.1 million of the proceeds. From Harry Reid's Land Deal .
And it appears that son Rory is intimately entwined in several of his father's deal through his law firm and that he has acquired the same friends and associates as his father. During Rory Reid's term as Nevada Democratic Party Chairman, on October 16, 2000, the Nevada Democratic Party received a $25,000 contribution from the Oscar Goodman PAC, named for Oscar Goodman, the mob lawyer probed on suspicion of channeling Mafia funds to Harry Reid in 1979.
But even though the Reid family is intimately tied to mob activities in the seventies and eighties and land scandals since then, one has to admit that the Reid family is pretty successful at getting the money. From a Steve Miller article, Los Angeles Times reporters Chuck Neubauer and Richard Cooper cited over 20 instances involving Senator Reid, either Rory Reid or other members of the Reid family, and special interest groups representing gambling, real estate, mining, and other areas where over a four-year period from 1999 to 2003 the Reid family's various firms "collected more than $2 million in lobbying fees from special interests that were represented by the kids and helped by the senator in Washington."
See Steve Miller for a much more in depth article on this.
So, Hillary has that dilemma I will never face-although she may find her campaign sullied by strange blogging entities enjoying her campaign's connection to Nevada's "colorful" past and present. Clinton is the benefactor of some of Nevada's "finest" money generating machines. She has a few options to explain it all away. She can always paraphrase Barak Obama and say she is not responsible for the actions of others; she could say only the money is important not the source; or she can claim she never knew. And as Geffen says, the Clintons lie with troubling ease. Who knew?
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