August 26, 2006

Lt. Col. Bruce D. Hopfengardner
, Republican, pleaded guilty to
conspiracy to commit money laundering and wire fraud. He served
as a special adviser to the American-led occupation forces,
recommending funds for projects in Iraq.  

Ex-Officer Admits Role in Iraq Deals

U.S. Officer Reported Ready to Plead Guilty in Bribery Case
Involving Iraq Building Contracts
August 24, 2006

Richard Leonard
, former manager of Linda Schrenko Campaign
was found guilty on attempted witness tampering during her trial.

Former Campaign Manager for Linda Schrenko Sentenced
for Attempted Witness Tampering
May 16, 2006

Former Wisconsin State Rep.,
Republican
Scott Jensen
pleaded guilty to directing aides
to do campaign work on state
time.  He was sentenced to 15
months in prison and ordered to
serve 45 months of probation
after his prison sentence and
banned from the Capitol while on
probation.
Jensen ordered to prison

After 15-month sentence in corruption case, he will be
banned from Capitol for almost 4 years
January 19,2006

Republican Thomas Broderick, 61, former
councilman in Marlboro and a former Monmouth
County undersheriff and highway department
employee pleaded guilty to money laundering,
admitting that he accepted $15,000 for assisting
in the laundering of large sums of cash.
Former Monmouth County Undersheriff Admits Money
Laundering
November 4, 2005

Republican Dalton Tanonaka,
former Lt. gubernatorial and
congressional candidate from
Hawaii received three months in
prison for failing to report
campaign loans.

Tanonaka to serve 3 months
in prison

The sentencing judge points
out his abuse of the public
trust
September 19, 2005

Executive Director of the Mercer Country
(NJ) Improvement Authority, Republican
James R. Lambert, pleaded guilty to
participating in a mail fraud scheme with
Harry G. Parkin, his former chief of staff,
and to conspiring with Alex Abdalla to
bribe a Ewing Township official.  Lambert
was sentenced to ten months - five to be
served in federal prison and five to be
served on house arrest with electronic
monitoring and to pay a fine of $6,000
and to serve three years of supervised
release upon the completion of his
prison sentence.
Former Mercer County Official and Two Businessmen
Sentenced to Prison Following a Federal Investigation into
Public Corruption in Mercer County
September 14, 2005

Vice Chairman of the Massachuset Republican Party, Lawrence
Novak
, was indicted on money-laundering charges accusing him of
offering to ``cleanse'' drug proceeds for a legal client.

GOP figure faces charges of money laundering
September 9, 2005

Republican State Rep. Dan Doyle and wife
Republican Victoria Doyle were both convicted of
violating election laws. Specifically, Dan pled guilty
to 11 counts of filing false campaign finance
reports in an effort to conceal $145,000.
Victoria admitted to filing a false campaign report. She served 10
days and was put on probation for three years.

Former State Rep. Dan Doyle and His Wife Victoria Doyle
Pleaded Guilty to Criminal Violations of Oregon's Election
Laws

Jail time caps Dan Doyle's long fall from power
August 17, 2005

Republican Adam Taff,
2004 Kansas
congressional candidate
was indicted for converting
political campaign
contributions for his
personal use and wire
fraud in a deal to buy a
home at Lake Quivira, Kan.
Adam Taff Indicted In Mortgage Deal
July 27, 2005

Miami City Commissioner, Republican
Arthur Teele
was charged with ten felony
counts of unlawful compensation, and was
under federal indictment for money
laundering, mail fraud, and wire fraud.  
The Miami Herald reported that Teele was
also involved with drugs and a transvestite
prostitute. That same day he shot himself
in the lobby of the Herald.
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Indicted ex-Miami official kills self
Arthur Teele, accused in connection with fraudulent airport
contracts, shoots himself in the lobby of the Miami Herald.
May 5, 2005

Republican Robin Williams, former Georgia state
representative was found guilty of conspiring to steal
more than $2 million from the east Georgia mental
health agency.  Williams was sentenced to 10 years
in prison.

Williams is guilty on all 17 charges
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August 2, 2006

Pennsylvanian House
Republican
Jeffrey
Habay
pleaded no
contest to using state
employees for political
work.  He was sentenced
to six to 12 months in
prison and 4 years
probation. He is currently working as a lobbying through his lobbying
firm Loeper and Associates representing the Pennsylvania Turnpike
and Drexel University.

Habay sent to jail