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LAT: USA Threatened Corruption Prosecutors to Stay Silent
Earlier this week, we reported on the decision by U.S. Attorney for Los Angeles Thomas O'Brien to disband the office's public corruption unit. The official line from O'Brien was that disbanding the 17-lawyer unit would actually boost the number of public corruption investigations, because other units would now have the opportunity to take on such cases. The was a line of reasoning with which a former prosecutor from that office disagreed.
And not surprisingly, the current lawyers there don't think much of that either. But, reports The Los Angeles Times, O'Brien warned them not to dispute that publicly:
[I]n interviews with The Times, several members of the disbanded unit challenged that explanation, saying the move was intended to punish lawyers for a perceived failure to produce and for bad-mouthing their boss, U.S. Atty. Thomas P. O'Brien.The lawyers described a meeting last week in which an angry O'Brien derided attorneys in the office for working too few hours, filing too few cases and for speaking ill of him to subordinates.
They said O'Brien also threatened to tarnish their reputations if they challenged the official explanation for the unit's dismantling in conversations with reporters. Members of the unit contacted by The Times either spoke on the condition that they not be named or declined to comment. Several said they wanted to talk about the situation but feared reprisals if they did so.
Lawyers from that office also say that O'Brien's move might lead to an increase in the number of prosecutions, but they will be more in the mold of "filings against postal employees stealing mail and other relatively minor cases but 'don't look for any long, drawn-out City Hall corruption cases.'"
The misleading spin doesn't end there, however. The spokesman for the office told the Times that the Los Angeles' office was completely unique -- that no other office in the country has an entire section of lawyers specializing in public corruption cases.
That's not true. The public integrity unit in Manhattan's U.S. Attorney Office is famously handling now-ex-Gov. Elliot Spitzer's (D) entanglement with the Emperor's Club prostitution ring, and U.S. Attorney for Chicago Patrick Fitzgerald has a public corruption section in his office -- an office that's handled the wide-ranging investigation into the administration of Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D).
Actually, given those units' recent success in making the lives of governors miserable, you can bet that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) isn't too upset about this move.





Comments (8)
Surely you are not impugning the honesty or fidelity of der Gruppenfurher. I know; don’t call me Shirley.
March 20, 2008 3:10 PM | Reply | Permalink
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March 20, 2008 8:12 PM | Reply | Permalink
Now this is the sort of coverage we need to see from the media! Why can't they focus more on stories like this and less on divisiveness between the Democratic candidates for president?
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March 20, 2008 3:12 PM | Reply | Permalink
Mr. Kiel
The last Paragraph is shabby journalism unless you can support it.
You should either provide reasons teh public should suspect Mr. Schwarzenegger has reason to worry about investigation/prosecution or edit out the paragraph.
March 20, 2008 3:54 PM | Reply | Permalink
I wish someone in the press would ask Chuck Schummer, Diane Feinstien and all the others that voted for Mukaesy in what way he is different from Alberto Gonzales. It seems to me we traded in one corrupt AG for another equally corrupt AG. But of course, the won't. Instead, they will turn Rev. Wright into the Dean Scream of '08. They will orchestrate the demise of Obama based on the sins of another and race relations and progress in this country will be set back for another 200 years. I don't know which group I have the most disdain for; the Bush Administration or the media that are the accomplices to the destruction of our country. These days, I am thankful to be growing old, but I am sad for my children and grandchildren.
March 20, 2008 4:06 PM | Reply | Permalink
I rarely post here at the Muckraker "room"; the stories over here often leave me speechless.
I just wanted to thank all the muckrakers for their reporting.
March 20, 2008 7:41 PM | Reply | Permalink
FYI: Comments at link outline a suggested preliminary inquiry on the LA Prosecutor's office reorganization.
March 20, 2008 8:08 PM | Reply | Permalink
One need only ask Tom O'Brien why he received a formal Complaint about the US Attorney in Delaware connections to the Law firm that the Delaware Dept of Justice has declined to even Name, much less prosecute, concerning the fact that the MNAT law firm confessed to filing 17 false affidavits and complicity in deceiving the Delaware Federal Bankruptcy Court concerning the eToys case in 2001.
Laser Haas, a party that was Court approved to handle the eToys Liquidation, discovered the fraud and perjury, reported to the Court and Delaware Dept of Justice, only to be ostricized and stripped of his $3 million dollar court approved work, after the job was completed.
When Haas discovered that Colm F Connolly was a partner with the MNAT law firm in 2001, he reported it on Dec 7 2007 to Tom O'Brien's office.
just after 12 weeks later, when the CA Dept of Justice was required to respond to Haas's complaint, O'Brien disbanded the Public Corruption Unit and threatened career prosecutors with retaliation if they revealed any other reason for the dismantling.
http://fraud-corruption-mnat.townhall.com/default.aspx
May 2, 2008 12:36 PM | Reply | Permalink