The Silencing of Carol Lam - Secret 'Hookergate' Indictment Led to Ouster
The Silencing of Carol Lam
Secret 'Hookergate' Indictment Led to Ouster
Was San Diego US Attorney fired for knowing too much?
WORLD EXCLUSIVE
April 10 2007
by Daniel Hopsicker
Several little-noticed recent developments point towards major fireworks still to come in the current series of Republican scandals...
Fired San Diego U.S. Attorney Carol Lam has disclosed the existence of a still-secret and presumably-sealed indictment of an as-yet unknown individual in the Randy ‘Duke’ Cunningham “Hookergate” Scandal, issued by her office at the same time as indictments were made public last month of defense contractor Brent Wilkes and former CIA No 3. man Kyle “Dusty” Foggo, the MadCowMorningNews has learned.
The sealed indictment may name another California Republican, Representative Jerry Lewis, the powerful former head of the House Appropriations Committee.
The bombshell revelation, which came during Lam’s March 29th testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, has been completely overlooked. It is just one of several recent examples of media squeamishness about the scandal.
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Secret 'Hookergate' Indictment Led to Ouster
Was San Diego US Attorney fired for knowing too much?
WORLD EXCLUSIVE
April 10 2007
by Daniel Hopsicker
Several little-noticed recent developments point towards major fireworks still to come in the current series of Republican scandals...
Fired San Diego U.S. Attorney Carol Lam has disclosed the existence of a still-secret and presumably-sealed indictment of an as-yet unknown individual in the Randy ‘Duke’ Cunningham “Hookergate” Scandal, issued by her office at the same time as indictments were made public last month of defense contractor Brent Wilkes and former CIA No 3. man Kyle “Dusty” Foggo, the MadCowMorningNews has learned.
The sealed indictment may name another California Republican, Representative Jerry Lewis, the powerful former head of the House Appropriations Committee.
The bombshell revelation, which came during Lam’s March 29th testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, has been completely overlooked. It is just one of several recent examples of media squeamishness about the scandal.
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