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Mary Jo White-wash
By Ann Coulter
While ostentatiously pursuing an "investigation" of the Marc
Rich pardon (which will lead precisely nowhere), Mary Jo
White, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New
York, has stubbornly refused to indict top Democratic and
union officials directly implicated in a money-laundering
scheme uncovered by her own office some years ago.

In what is now called the Teamsters Swap Scandal,
prosecutors working for Mary Jo White won three guilty pleas
from top Teamsters aides back in 1997. Two years later, the
Teamsters' former political director, William Hamilton, was
convicted for his role in the kickback scheme. But for four
years now, the Big Kahunas implicated in the money-swap
operation have been largely forgotten by White's office. One
big fish studiously ignored by Ms. White is the current
chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Clinton
pal, Terry McAuliffe.

At the center of the money-laundering scheme was Ron Carey,
who had been anointed Teamsters president by "the most
ethical administration in history" as part of an ingenious
plan to "clean up" the Teamsters. When Teamsters legacy
James Hoffa Jr. later challenged Carey for the union
presidency in 1996, Carey's aides -- and perhaps Carey
himself -- decided to give the Carey campaign a boost using
general union funds.

As was proved by the government, both in oversight and
criminal investigations, the Carey campaign repeatedly
arranged for the Teamsters to make huge contributions to
various liberal and Democratic groups, and then those groups
would funnel the money right back -- not to the Teamsters,
but to the Carey campaign. This is on the order of the IRS
commissioner using tax revenues to buy himself a Porsche.

After sitting on evidence for four years that implicated
Carey, the tough-talking Ms. White finally indicted him only
days after George W. Bush was sworn in as president. But
even a Republican in the White House hasn't prompted
Clinton-appointed White to blink in her intractable refusal
to pursue McAuliffe.

This is somewhat startling inasmuch as White's own office
adduced testimony during the Hamilton trial naming McAuliffe
as a party to the money-laundering operation. Democratic
Party official Richard Sullivan testified that his former
boss, Terry McAuliffe, outlined a plan to him that would
allow the Democratic National Committee to participate in
the Teamsters' evidently well-known kickback scheme.
Sullivan said that McAuliffe told him the Democratic Party
would be rewarded with up to a million dollars in campaign
contributions from the Teamsters if the Democrats could find
someone to donate $100,000 to the Carey campaign.

(Though completion of the scheme is not required for a
criminal offense, the Teamsters came through with their
quid. The donor located by the Democrats for their quo
backed out at the last minute.)

Though Sullivan later told Senate investigators he did not
view this arrangement as money laundering but rather as a
way to "help raise money from the union," Sen. Arlen Specter
informed Mr. Sullivan that he was using language that "is
the equivalent of a quid pro quo."

After Sullivan's shocking trial testimony, even The New York
Times was forced to admit that Sullivan's description of
McAuliffe's role was "troubling." While trying to mitigate
the force of Sullivan's testimony by incorrectly claiming
that he had been given a "no-prosecution" deal from the
prosecutor (correction issued 10 days later), the Times
referred vaguely to "some judgment calls" that Mary Jo White
was going to have to make with regard to McAuliffe. An
indictment seemed imminent.

That was in 1999. We're still waiting. Indeed, according to
McAuliffe's lawyer, Richard Ben-Veniste, McAuliffe was given
"assurances" three years ago from Mary Jo White's office
that he "was not a target of the investigation."

Meanwhile, three other Democratic or union officials have
given sworn statements to Senate investigators also
fingering McAuliffe as a player in the Teamsters' money-swap
scandal.

Not only that, but the three Carey campaign aides who
pleaded guilty to felonies back in 1997 still have not been
sentenced. Federal judges do not normally wait more than
three years to sentence felons -- unless the U.S. attorney
has requested that sentencing be delayed.

Why is Mary Jo White blocking their sentencing?

Prosecutors will sometimes request that sentencing be
deferred when a convict is cooperating so that the full
extent of the cooperation can be known by the court prior to
sentencing. But four years is enough time to have these guys
describe the history of the world since the Earth cooled --
to say nothing of a simple money-laundering scheme. Either
McAuliffe was involved or he wasn't. Does Ms. White need
four years to ask the convicted Teamsters aides that?

It took Al Gore's defeat to get an indictment of Ron Carey.
It seems it's going to take the man who defeated him to
remove New York's own Janet Reno from her office to shut
down the Democrat protection racquet being run out of the
Southern District of New York.



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