
Geez, right after the national media tells you that corrupt politicians only exist in the GOP you find this out.
From WaPo:
Of course, failure to report a $1.1 million-dollar windfall and possible ties with a mob guy can't be nearly as important as a sex scandal involving young pages, but we still shouldn't throw stones.
Others blogging on Reid: Flopping Aces, California Conservative, Badger Blogger
From WaPo:
WASHINGTON -- Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid is awaiting word from the Senate ethics committee on whether he failed to properly account for a business deal that allowed him to collect a $1.1 million windfall on land he hadn't personally owned for three years.
Reid sought the opinion after The Associated Press reported Wednesday that the senator didn't disclose to Congress that he first sold the land to a friend's company back in 2001 and took an ownership stake in the company. He didn't collect the seven-figure payout until the company sold the land again in 2004 to others.
Reid reported the 2004 transaction as a personal sale, never disclosing his earlier sale or the stake in the company.
The Nevada Democrat's deal was engineered by Jay Brown, a longtime friend and former casino lawyer whose name surfaced in a major political bribery trial this summer and in other prior organized crime investigations. Brown has never been charged with wrongdoing, except for a 1981 federal securities complaint that was settled out of court.
Ethics experts told AP that Reid's inaccurate accounting of the deal to Congress appeared to violate Senate ethics rules and raised other issues concerning taxes and potential gifts.
Of course, failure to report a $1.1 million-dollar windfall and possible ties with a mob guy can't be nearly as important as a sex scandal involving young pages, but we still shouldn't throw stones.
Others blogging on Reid: Flopping Aces, California Conservative, Badger Blogger

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