Politicians have a well-earned reputation for being sleazy, but a
corrupt Florida congresswoman is in a class of her own for suggesting
that federal agents could have prevented the Orlando terrorist attack if
they weren’t preoccupied investigating her. Last week the veteran
lawmaker, Democrat Corrine Brown, and her chief of staff were slapped
with a 24-count federal indictment
for using a phony education charity as a “personal slush fund.” The
disgraced legislator, who is black, also played the race card by
comparing her indictment to the recent fatal police shootings of two
black men that have ignited nationwide civil unrest.
First elected to Congress in 1992, Brown represents Florida’s fifth
district which spans from Jacksonville to Orlando. The 69-year-old
lawmaker and her trusted assistant, Elias Simmons, used a fake charity
that was supposed to give scholarships to poor, minority students to get
hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, according to the feds. Brown
used her position as a congresswoman to solicit charitable donations
from corporate entities that she “knew by virtue of her position in the
U.S. House of Representatives,” according to federal authorities. The
money was used to pay for lavish receptions, luxury boxes for a Beyonce
concert and a professional football game, repairs to Brown’s car and
several vacations. More than $735,000 of the charitable contributions
went to pay a close family member for a job in Brown’s office that
involved no work, the indictment states.
After getting slammed with charges of mail and wire fraud,
conspiracy, obstruction and filing of false tax returns in Jacksonville,
the disgraced congresswoman went on a tirade
outside the federal courthouse that she proclaimed was built “without
minority participation” as if that was relevant to her case. “I
represent Orlando,” Brown said. “These are the same agents that was not
able to do a thorough investigation of the agent and we ended up with 50
people dead and over 58 people injured,” she said referring to the
massacre carried out by terrorist Omar Mateen in an Orlando nightclub.
“Same district! Same Justice Department! Same agents!” Brown also said
the prosecution is racially motivated and wrote this on her blog: “I’m not the first black elected official to be persecuted and, sad to say, I won’t be the last.”
A political columnist for the Orlando Sentinel countered Brown’s claim that she’s a victim of racism by pointing this out in a piece
published this week: “The Justice Department — which happens to be run
by a black attorney general who answers to a black president — targets
shady politicians, not black ones.” The column also reveals that “Brown
is notorious for getting fat wads of campaign cash from the industries
she helps regulate.” For instance, Brown sits on the House
Transportation Committee and transportation industries—railroads,
trucking companies and transportation unions—account for three of her
top four industry donors. Let’s not forget that back in 1998 the House
Ethics Committee investigated Brown involving several issues, including a
$10,000 check she got from a Baptist official in legal trouble and a
pricey car her daughter got from one of the congresswoman’s millionaire
Florida pals embroiled in a bribery scandal.
Another interesting tidbit is that the president of Brown’s phony nonprofit, Carla Wiley, pleaded guilty earlier
this year to conspiracy to commit wire fraud surrounding the scam. As
part of the plea she agreed to cooperate with investigators, so Brown is
probably in a boatload of trouble. Under the deal Wiley admitted to
conspiring with an unnamed public official—referred to as “Person A”—who
used an “official position to solicit contributions to One Door for
Education and to induce individuals and corporate entities to make
donations to One Door for Education based on false and fraudulent
representations that the funds would be used for charitable purposes.”
Instead, federal investigators revealed at the time that the money went
toward personal gain for the co-conspirators.
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