Questions About Sweeney’s Ties to Abramoff Go Back Years

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The Jack Abramoff investigation is a gift that keeps on giving.

Nearly three years after the feds flipped the corrupt Washington lobbyist, we’ve learned just today that former U.S. Rep. John Sweeney (R-NY) may be the next lawmaker in the cross hairs of the feds’ ongoing investigation.

Sweeney’s ties to Abramoff over the years may have been overshadowed by Sweeney’s more colorful scandals that repeatedly involved booze and women half his age.

In 2001, Sweeney was among a handful of lawmakers who took a trip to the Northern Marianas — Abramoff’s infamous client — and failed to disclose that the trip was privately funded. While there he parroted Abramoff’s favorite line — that reports of sweatshops there were overblown.

In March 2006, DOJ investigators pulled some of Sweeney’s financial records from the House clerk and reviewed them along with a handful of others linked to Abramoff.

Back then, when records showed Sweeney had taken $2,000 from Abramoff’s firm, he gave that money away to a local hospital to publicly cleanse himself of ties to the convicted felon.

With the latest news that the feds have raided the firm of Sweeney’s political mentor, Bill Powers, has the Abramoff investigation zeroed in on Sweeney? The New York Times suggested as much today, but it cited no source for that proposition. So it’s not immediately clear what the connection is between Sweeney and Powers and Abramoff. Powers was a chairman of the state GOP throughout the 1990s, and Sweeney was one of his executive directors before being elected to Congress. The New York papers are reporting Sweeney may have steered big federal grants to Powers’ clients while Sweeney was still in Congress.

By the way, Sweeney’s then wife (now ex-wife) went to work for Powers’ firm a few years after he was elected to Congress, and left the firm shortly after he lost his reelection bid. More on that shortly.

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