Years before Pennsylvania’s first Democrat and first female Attorney
General got convicted of crimes, Judicial Watch helped expose the
corrupt way in which she ran her public office. The state’s disgraced
top prosecutor, Kathleen Kane, was hauled away from a courtroom in
handcuffs this week after getting sentenced to 10 to 23 month in jail.
In August, a jury found Kane guilty perjury and obstruction for
illegally disclosing details from a grand jury investigation to
retaliate against a political rival then lying about it under oath.
Philadelphia’s largest newspaper
described Kane’s sentencing this week as “capping a spectacular
downfall for a woman once seen as one of the state’s fastest-rising
stars.” Kane’s first year in office was marked by political and public
relations successes, the paper states, but it went downhill from there.
After “her star began to dim in 2014, she leaked confidential grand jury
material to a newspaper in a bid to embarrass a political enemy, then
lied about her actions under oath,” the story says. At this week’s
five-hour sentencing hearing in Montgomery County the judge blasted Kane
and rejected calls for leniency. The former prosecutor used and
exploited her position to battle perceived enemies instead of focusing
on the business of fighting crime, the judge, Wendy Demchick-Alley, said
during the hearing.
The leak stems from a feud that Kane had with a former prosecutor in
her office named Frank Fina, who Kane accused of planting a damaging
media story. Before Kane got elected the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s
Office ran a years-long, undercover sting operation that busted leading
state Democrats embroiled in a bribery scheme. At the time the Attorney
General was Republican Tom Corbett. When Kane took office in 2013, she
shut the operation down. Before Kane ended the investigation, sources
familiar with the inquiry said, prosecutors amassed 400 hours of audio
and videotape that documented at least four city Democrats taking
payments in cash or money orders, and in one case, a $2,000 Tiffany
bracelet.
Back In 2014 Judicial Watch testified
before a Pennsylvania House State Government Committee investigating
Kane for refusing to uphold Commonwealth laws that she didn’t agree
with. Judicial Watch Attorney Michael Bekesha explained to the panel
that Kane had consistently failed to honor her sworn oath to uphold the
state’s constitution by, among other things, refusing to defend the
state’s marriage laws and failing to prosecute elected officials for
accepting cash and other gifts in exchange for political favors. Bekesha
also pointed out to the committee that the State Ethics Commission
concluded that the promotion of Kane’s sister to Chief Deputy Attorney
General in the child predator section created a perception that the
promotion was not free from Kane’s influence. “Attorney General Kane is
lawless,” Bekesha testified, adding that just the appearance of
impropriety or misbehavior damages the office.
Kane has close ties to the Clintons and she worked on Hillary’s 2008
failed presidential campaign. In 2012 Bill Clinton endorsed Kane for
Attorney General over former Pennsylvania Congressman Patrick Murphy. At
the time the former president said “Kathleen is a great Democrat who
understands that an Attorney General’s job is to stand up for consumers
and people,” according to a press release dug up by a news outlet
this week. After winning the election and making history as the first
woman and first Democrat to hold the office, Kane was considered a
rising star in the Democratic Party. Some believed she had a bright
future in the U.S. Senate. Instead, the disgraced Attorney General is
going to jail and her license to practice law has been suspended.
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