Layers of a Political Onion
Subpoena details emerging
U.S. investigators seek politics link in teachers' files
...The government also clearly appeared to be searching for links at the teachers fund to other pending corruption cases against Levine at the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board and at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago.
...Levine is indicted with another former teacher pension trustee, John Glennon, and Jacob Kiferbaum, in a case of alleged kickbacks over construction contracts at the medical school.
...Levine, Kiferbaum and former Bear Stearns & Co. executive P. Nicholas Hurtgen were indicted separately on corruption allegations at the health facilities planning board, where Levine was vice chairman. Hurtgen and Bear Stearns, as well as another former Bear employee, Neil Matthews, were also named in the teachers fund subpoena.
...Also named in the subpoena was Peter Fox, Hurtgen's mentor at Bear, and Knight Infrastructure, which is now called Knight E/A Inc....Fox's family is an investor in the firm. Hurtgen's spouse once had owned a share of the firm but divested after her husband was linked to the health board scandal.


1 Comments:
How long until the Wisconsin Onion starts to peal away. Let us wonder, maybe it would look something like this...
Hurtgen indicted on influence pedaling...Hammes gets indicted for working political connections to get work at Miller Park, Lambeau Field and the University of Wisconsin. All these taxpayer jobs have gone to support a few friend of Tommy who used the State influence to support his buddies million dollar lifestyle.
Hurtgen was also indicted along with Johnson, Hammes and some political Connected Lawyers for their scheme to use public monies for the purchase of 100,000 acres of timber land once owned by Packaging Corp. of America now owned by Tomahawk Timber Ventures...Investigations into Tommy’s roll still pending.
Connections between Hurtgen and Udsten questions after Hurtgen hands him $5,000 in the bathroom of a Rush Street restaurant...Connections to Wisconsin Energy questioned Jim Klauser forced to resign...
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