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Accused Pol: "You Dun Got The Wrong Man."
Maybe the corruption trial of former state legislator Rep. Vic Kohring (R-AK) is really a call for healthcare reform. Kohring learned the age-old HMO lesson (never, ever go out of network) the hard way and ended up begging Veco executives for cash when faced with collection agency calls.
Kohring says a spinal surgery in 2002 at the Mayo Clinic, which wasn't on his health plan's preferred provider list, set him back thousands of dollars. One credit card still had a $17,000 balance in March 2006. With collection agencies harassing him and his house, worth about $100,000, not selling, he approached Veco executives Bill Allen and Rick Smith with an idea. He would lobby other state lawmakers to support a piece of pipeline legislation in exchange for some cash. He never received the $17,000.
Kohring's lawyer has argued prosecutor's nabbed his small fish client when they should have been pursuing the big fish: Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) and former state Senate President Ben Stevens. The lawyer, Wayne Anthony Ross, wrote in a letter to federal prosecutors: "You dun got the wrong man." Father and son Stevens, who are both under investigation for their connection to Veco, have not been officially accused of wrongdoing (yet), but Kohring is charged with accepting $2,600 in cash and lining up a Veco summer internship for his nephew worth $3,000.
Yesterday prosecutors showed jurors an FBI tape of Smith peeling bills off a stack of cash and handing them to Khoring in a Juneau hotel suite:
Allen asked Smith if he had any hundreds. Smith is seen on the video standing up, taking out his wallet and peeling off some bills, at least $100, according to prosecutors. Allen handed the cash to Kohring.Kohring thanked them.
He said he had just sent his stepdaughter a card and some money for her Girl Scout uniform.
Allen said he wanted to help on her uniform and pulled out some more bills, totaling $500 to $1,000, prosecutors say. Kohring thanked them again and shook Allen's hand.
In the courtroom as the scene played, some of the jurors scribbled notes. All seemed glued to the screen.













Done like dinner! Now that little stepdaughter is going to be scarred for life about that Girl Scout uniform, unless she's as big a slime as Stepdaddy.
October 25, 2007 1:46 PM | Reply | Permalink
Done like dinner! Now that little stepdaughter is going to be scarred for life about that Girl Scout uniform, unless she's as big a slime as Stepdaddy.
October 25, 2007 1:47 PM | Reply | Permalink
It's kind of sick to see how cheaply our politiicans can be bought.
Seems like a bargain when you consider a minor change in tax code can reap millions or even billions for the companies affected.
October 25, 2007 1:47 PM | Reply | Permalink
And in the sheer balls department...
With all of the corruption tainting the legislation for the tax, the AK legislature has been called back for a special session to review the law.
They now know that it has loopholes that are allowing The Producers to write off far more for investment than was anticipated.
Over the last few days, oil industry experts have been testifying about the effects of changing the tax rate. BP and Conoco both complained that Alaska, by changing the tax rate *again* this year, was making it an unstable place to do business.
ExxonMobil, however, walked in and demanded that the state *lower* the tax rate even further.
Sheer. Balls.
October 25, 2007 2:49 PM | Reply | Permalink
"[He said he had just sent his stepdaughter a card and some money for her Girl Scout uniform.]"
*** this reads as a metaphor for Republicans. Supporting something so patriotic yet so slimy. I feel like I have to bathe now to think how this is the story is a microcosm of the nation since the Republicans took the helm
October 25, 2007 3:08 PM | Reply | Permalink
Every 1% is $150,000,000 in profits TO EXXON
ADN will not publish this. They gave BILL ALLEN ONE FULL PAGE OPPOSITE THEIR EDITORIAL PAGE EVERY FUCKING DAY
SELL OUTS.......TPM REPORT THIS
October 26, 2007 2:54 AM | Reply | Permalink
I'm attending as much of the trial as I can fit into - or out of - my work schedule. The 17K credit card bill, its relationship to the charges, and how or why Mayo might or might not have covered Kohring's spinal fusion operation is not at all clear yet in the charging documents, the opening statements or testimony given so far.
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