Sunday, March 15, 2009

Mass. Courts Throw Dirt on DiMasi Corruption Case

Trying to BURY IT, are they?

It's more than hyperbole; the stink-stank corruption in this 'liberal' state really makes me sick.
When I read items like this (a brief, no less) I really don't feel good inside.

"Vitale's trial is delayed until December

The trial of accountant Richard Vitale, who was once a financial adviser to former House speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi, has been postponed from June to December. Vitale's lawyer, Martin Weinberg, asked Suffolk Superior Court Judge Peter Lauriat for more time so he could file motions in the case, including a motion to dismiss and motions to suppress evidence. Vitale is charged with secretly lobbying DiMasi and other legislators on behalf of his client, the Massachusetts Association of Ticket Brokers, which paid him $60,000 in 2007 to push legislation that would remove the state's cap on ticket prices. He is charged with 10 violations of lobbying and campaign finance laws.

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Also see:
Dirty DiMasi

For more, type "DiMasi" into my blog search and start reading and scrolling (thank you).
Bring your gas mask and oxygen tank, too, will ya?