Scooter Libby Update, March 20, 2008: Moral Turp Twerp Loses D.C. Law License

 
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The bad news is that if he can’t practice law, he might have enough free time on his hands to write another revolting porn book about horny bears and prostitutes-in-training. Bleck.

From AP:

Former top White House aide I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby was banned Thursday from practicing law in the nation’s capital following his perjury conviction in the case of a CIA operative’s leaked identity.

The disbarment order of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia had been expected.

“When a member of the bar is convicted of an offense involving moral turpitude, disbarment is mandatory,” the appeals court ruled.

Last May, a court panel that oversees lawyer ethics recommended that Libby be stripped of his law license in Washington. The Board on Professional Responsibility then found that Libby’s conviction for lying to the FBI about the case of former CIA operative Valerie Plame amounted to “crimes that involve moral turpitude.” …

Robert A. McKee Update, March 20, 2008: “Several” Videotapes Now Means 30

 

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From the Herald-Mail, March 20, 2008:

Investigation of items seized from home of ex-lawmaker McKee continues

Authorities continue examining evidence seized Jan. 31 from the home of former state delegate Robert A. McKee, Lt. Mark Knight of the Washington County Sheriff’s Department said Thursday morning.

No charges have been filed.

. . .

During the search, investigators seized two computers, about 30 videotapes and a “significant amount” of printed material, including magazines, Washington County Sheriff Douglas Mullendore has said.

. . .

“Things are moving forward, but they do take time,” [Knight] said.

Ric Keller (R-Disney World)

 

 
 

Claims to fame: Republican Florida House representative (District 8/Orlando) since 2001; anti-gay (rated 0% by the HRC in 2006), anti-choice (rated 0% by NARAL in 2003), hardcore “family values” man; adulterer; divorcé

Moral apex: Mr. Sanctity of Marriage dumped his wife of ten years — who was suffering from retinitis pigmentosa — for a younger woman.

After becoming “close” with 23-year-old staff assistant Danielle “Dee Dee” Michel, gave Michel the position of campaign finance director. About a year after Keller started taking overnight trips with Michel, Keller and his wife, Cathy, separated. They divorced in 2003, and Keller married Michel in 2005.

Memorable observation:

One of the main efforts of the week was to rally people to urge their elected representatives to support the Federal Marriage Amendment, which would ban same-sex marriage in the Constitution. During the week, however, only Rep. Ric Keller, R-Fla., signed on as a co-sponsor of the amendment. (There are 97 co-sponsors for the measure, which was introduced in the House by Rep. Marilyn Musgrave, R-Colo.)

— Tom Musbach
[Marriage Protection Week]
protected marriage very little

Gay.com / PlanetOut.com Network
October 17, 2003

Memorable quote:

I believe we should send people to Washington with sound moral character.

— Ric Keller
2000 campaign ad

Suggested Bible reading for Mr. Keller:

Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye.

— Matthew 7:5

Scott Eller Cortelyou

 

Claims to fame: Lakewood, Colorado, Republican radio personality; host of KRCN-AM 1060’s “Business for Breakfast”; winner of “various news awards from the Colorado Broadcasters Association, Associated Press and the Radio/Television News Directors Association”; would-be Internet predator; registered sex offender

Moral apex: Engaged in a sexually graphic online chat with what he believed was a 12-year-old girl — who was in reality an undercover Fort Collins police detective, working an investigation of Cortelyou that had begun in August, 2006.

Busted: Arrested at the radio station after finishing his morning show, on January 23, 2007, for using the Internet to lure a child into a sexual relationship.

Arrested a second time on January 31 for suspected Internet Sexual Exploitation of a Child “at his Conifer home Wednesday afternoon following an investigation into an Internet ‘chat’ conversation with an undercover police officer that is alleged to have occurred in August 2006. According to court documents, Cortelyou engaged in more than one sexually graphic Internet conversation with a person he believed to be an underage child. This matter is alleged to have occurred in a different jurisdiction and before the incident that prompted his arrest by Fort Collins investigators January 23.”

Ultimately: On April 23, 2007, he pled guilty to Internet Luring and Attempted Internet Sexual Exploitation of a Child, both class five felonies.

On July 24, 2007, Cortelyou was sentenced to 18 months’ probation (”Intensive Supervision Probation”).

Suggested Bible reading for Mr. Cortelyou:

His bones are full of the sin of his youth, which shall lie down with him in the dust.

Though wickedness be sweet in his mouth, though he hide it under his tongue;

Though he spare it, and forsake it not; but keep it still within his mouth:

Yet his meat in his bowels is turned, it is the gall of asps within him.

— Job 20:11-14

Joseph Monteleone, Jr.

 

Claims to fame: Republican Elyria, Ohio, city councilmember; owner, Master Pizza; convicted sex abuser

Moral apex: Asked a 15-year-old who worked for him for sex, twice, and touched three more underage female employees on the butt.

Convicted of: Two felony counts of importuning and three misdemeanor counts of sexual imposition, in 2007.

Sentenced to: Three years’ probation, plus either a $9,000 fine or a $7,500 donation to a domestic violence shelter.

What happened next: Resigned from the city council, sold his pizza parlor… and failed to pay his fine. So the ridiculously lenient judge ordered him to make payments of $100 a month, or spend two days in jail for every payment he misses.

Suggested Bible reading for Mr. Monteleone:

Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof.

— Romans 6:12

Chuck Rosenthal Update: March 14, 2008: Blames Drugs for Forgetting What He Did With 2,500 Emails

 

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Per the Houston Chronicle:

Harris County’s former top prosecutor, facing a federal contempt of court citation for deleting thousands of e-mails, said in court documents Friday that medical problems have caused him to forget exactly what he did with those messages.

Chuck Rosenthal said an unspecified condition made his memory unreliable about the 2,500 e-mails he’d been ordered to turn over as part of a lawsuit against the sheriff’s department. Other e-mails released as part of the suit led to Rosenthal’s resignation because of their pornographic, racist and political content.

“While I am seeking treatment to address these matters correctly, I am concerned and wish to ask the Court to take into account that my prior testimony and Declaration must be considered in this context,” Rosenthal wrote in a court request asking to amend some testimony.

. . .

Rosenthal, who had been considered Texas’ most powerful prosecutor, had been pressured to resign by protesters and officials from his own Republican Party since the pornographic and racist e-mails were made public. Also among the e-mails were romantic ones he had sent to his secretary, with whom he acknowledged having an affair in the 1980s.

. . .

… Rosenthal is still under threat of the contempt citation for deleting the e-mails that had been demanded as part of the lawsuit, which has since been settled.

. . .

In a two-page filing Friday, Rosenthal said that because of his medical condition his prior statements and testimony were either incorrect or needed to be clarified. A statement from Rosenthal’s doctor was also filed Friday, under seal.

In his resignation letter, Rosenthal had said he decided to step down in part because his judgment had been affected by a combination of prescription drugs.

Dennis P. Gallagher

 

Claims to fame: Former New York City Council member (Queens); investigator, State of New York Crime Victims Board; Regional Coordinator, New York State Assembly; Executive Assistant to State Senator Serphin R. Maltese; former Chief of Staff to former Minority Leader, Council Member Thomas V. Ognibene; member, Executive Committee of the Queens Republican Party; former president, Midville Civic Association; member, Juniper Park Civic Association; member, Middle Village Property Owners and Residents Association; former member, Catalpa YMCA Board; activist, Greater Ridgewood Youth Council; CYO Coach, St. Margaret’s Sports Program; manager, Ridgewood Glendale Middle Village Little League; member, Mario Lanza Lodge Order Sons of Italy; member, Glendale Kiwanis; member, New York State Senate Veterans Advisory Council; member, New York State Senate Consumer Protection Advisory Board; husband; father of three; drunken sexual abuser

Moral apex: We’ll let Gallagher tell it his way: “On Sunday, July 8, 2007, while I was intoxicated, I intentionally and forcibly touched intimate parts of the complainant and subjected her to sexual contact without her consent.”

When he said it: March 17, 2008, as he pleaded guilty — and simultaneously announced his resignation from the City Council — to two misdemeanors, “admitting that he sexually abused a woman in his district office in Middle Village, Queens … a position in contrast to his earlier claims that they had consensual sex after meeting in a bar.”

What he got: “Prosecutors in the office of the Queens district attorney, Richard A. Brown, said the plea deal required that Mr. Gallagher enter and complete an alcohol treatment program … [and] pay a court surcharge of $160. He was not required to register as a sex offender, officials said, and he will not serve jail time.”

Suggested Bible reading for Mr. Gallagher:

Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying.

But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.

— Romans 13:13-14

John Bryan (R-District 2, St. Petersburg, FL)

 

 
 

Claims to fame: Republican; chairman, St. Petersburg, Florida, City Council; husband; father of five; divorcé; apparent multiple-child molester; suicide

Moral apex #1: Sexually molested his two teenage adopted daughters, as well as his family’s barely-legal nanny.

Moral apex #2: Committed suicide just hours after turning in his resignation from the city council.

Anything else? No, that’s about it. As TampaBay.com reported on September 7, 2007:

Just after 1 p.m. Friday, City Council Chairman John Bryan, left, walked into City Hall and handed in his resignation letter.

Less than five hours later, he was slumped over in a golf cart in the garage of his Floral City home, dead from carbon monoxide poisoning. Bryan, 56, had committed suicide.

Bryan’s shocking death came after news spread Friday that authorities were investigating stunning allegations that he had sexually abused three girls, including two of his adopted daughters, ages 12 and 15. Ron Stuart, a spokesman for the Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Court, said the third alleged victim was a nanny for Bryan years ago and no longer lives in the area.

For city officials, the allegations were as jarring as they were sickening. Bryan was a hometown business hero, a pillar of the community, a powerful voice on the City Council dais and a close ally of Mayor Rick Baker.

Not so fast there — the allegations didn’t come as a shock to everybody. Per the St. Petersburg Times, September 9, 2007:

Stories about Bryan’s sexual indiscretions had been circulating for nearly two decades.

“I heard the rumors, but you never know if someone’s out to get him or no,” said Bill Dudley, who was in the Northeast Exchange Club with Bryan. “So I never paid much attention to them. You have to take rumors at face value.”

Just as stunning as the rumors, perhaps, is that many of Bryan’s closest associates say they never heard them.

. . .

Those who did hear them include Jerry Knight, St. Petersburg’s one-time fire chief. He said he couldn’t substantiate the rumors.

“I don’t know that anybody knows,” he said Saturday. “That’s the whole issue.”

Daniel Price, 77, who was part of a luncheon group with Bryan, also said he heard the gossip.

“The stories about Bryan flouting around with little girls have been abroad in the land for 15 years,” Price said.

Former St. Petersburg Times reporter Jon Wilson said he also heard the speculation and looked into it while covering the 2001 city election.

Wilson, now retired from the newspaper, said he heard Bryan had an inappropriate relationship with his oldest adopted daughter.

Wilson said he made a few phone calls inquiring about the alleged sexual abuse. About 15 minutes into his work, Bryan called him.

“He said none of it was true,” Wilson recalled.

. . .

Wilson said he performed standard background checks on Bryan and reviewed the file of his divorce from his first wife.

“I thought there was an awful lot of smoke, but we could just never find the fire,” Wilson said Saturday.

. . .

Community activist and political gadfly Lorraine Margeson said she heard the rumors while working on Kathleen Ford’s mayoral campaign in 2000.

“It was widely rumored that there were suspicions that Mr. Bryan had tendencies toward pedophilia,” Margeson said. “I would find it hard to believe that no one else heard these rumors before, because they were widely discussed.”

The rumors seemed to fade after Bryan won the election, Wilson said.

Only recently did they take on more substance.

. . .

George Rahdert, a friend and political supporter … recalled hearing of “some whispers from political enemies” when Bryan first explored getting into politics, but nothing specific and nothing as horrible as sexual abuse.

Robert Skinner … [who] worked as a foreman for Bryan’s home construction business for four years in the early 1980s … said Bryan bragged about sexual liaisons with high-priced prostitutes in Tampa.

Skinner said Bryan also made sexual advances toward young female employees and often pursued sexual relationships with women whose homes he built.

Skinner said Bryan did all this while he was married to his first wife.

“He did have a problem. He should have gotten help,” Skinner said.

He should have gotten help”? How about: You should have blown the whistle on this sick freak. How about that, Skinner?

Skinner said he “loved him like a father.”

“He also had this little dark side,” he said.

Little dark side”?

Words fail us. No, wait, they don’t: Skinner, whatever circle of Hell Bryan is in right now, there’s a nice, warm spot right next to him, waiting for you — and for every one of the rest of his enablers who did nothing to protect those young girls.

Suggested Bible reading for Mr. Bryan:

What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?

— 1 Corinthians 6:19

Suggested Bible reading for Mr. Bryan’s enablers, who should have spoken up, and didn’t:

But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil.

— Matthew 5:37

Robert A. McKee (R-Washington County, MD)

 

Claims to fame: Delegate, 1972 Republican Party National Convention; former House Delegate, Maryland General Assembly; member, Ways and Means Committee; sponsor, Child Protection from Predators Act; sponsor, bill to collect DNA samples from sexual predators; sponsor, various other child-protection bills; executive director, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washington County; former chaplain, Hagerstown Jaycees; trustee, community services chairman, First Christian Church; chair, Lincolnshire School Citizens Advisory Committee (1980-84); treasurer, Washington County Mental Health Association (1980-87); president, Little League of Halfway (1980-85, 1992-94); secretary, Parent and Child Center Advisory Committee (1985-88); leading child advocate; suspected kiddie-porn addict

Moral apex: Busted January 31, 2008, after sheriff’s deputies acted on a tip that McKee was in possession of child pornography in his Hagerstown home. Washington County Sheriff Doug Mullendore said “several computers, several videotapes and other printed material” were seized in the raid.

To his credit: McKee “instructed his attorney — former Del. Timothy F. Maloney — to cooperate with law enforcement officials. McKee also said he intends to enter treatment, but did not say what kind of treatment he would seek.” [Baltimore Sun, February 16, 2008]

Family man? Nope. McKee is unmarried, and has no children.

What happened next: McKee resigned as state delegate, and from Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Where things stand now: As of mid-February, 2008: “No charges have been filed against McKee, a Washington County Republican, and Mullendore said it was difficult to say how long the investigation would take because it will require forensic examinations of computers. The FBI is assisting local officials in the case. Mullendore said authorities are not investigating any allegations of child abuse. He declined to comment further.”

Memorable quote:

For me, this is deeply embarrassing. It reflects poorly on my service to the community.

. . .

My primary focus is to get well and stay well. I know this can happen only with the support and prayers of my family and friends and the help of professionals.

— McKee, statement faxed to news agencies

Bible reading for Mr. McKee:

And the king said unto Hazael, Take a present in thine hand, and go, meet the man of God, and enquire of the LORD by him, saying, Shall I recover of this disease?

— 2 Kings 8:8

Tom Adams

Tom Adams
 
 

Claims to fame: Republican mayor of Green Oaks, Illinois, 1993-2006; chairman, county Republican Party, 2002-2004; Internet kiddie-porn suspect

Moral apex: Arrested in July, 2006, after police traced child pornography sent via email (under three different screen names) to an undercover police officer back to a computer in Adams’ home.

Where he is now: Awaiting trial, scheduled to begin April 21, 2008, on “multiple counts of dissemination and possession of child pornography.” Conviction of a single distribution charge carries a mandatory prison sentence of at least four years.

Suggested Bible reading for Mr. Adams, until a verdict is reached:

Recall the past for me: let us argue together; declare thou the case for thy innocence.

— Isaiah 43:26