Well, not so bad apparently. Ex-Rep. Bob Ney’s (R-OH) former chief of staff Will Heaton was sentenced to two years of probation today for his involvement with Ney and Jack Abramoff.
Apparently the judge was mollified by Heaton’s extensive cooperation with investigators — wearing a wire for conversations with Ney and even passing on documents from Ney’s office.
Heaton’s youth (he’s still a ripe 29) was also a factor. As prosecutors wrote in a recent court filing, Heaton was tapped to be Ney’s chief of staff at 24 exactly because he was young and unqualified. “Ney intentionally hired and quickly promoted young, inexperienced staffers – who did not receive any formal ethics training from Congress – so that the staffers would have neither the knowledge nor the maturity to question Ney’s conduct,” prosecutors wrote. And he kept all those young staffers in line by making sure they knew that if they stepped out of line, they’d be cut off from all the lobbyist freebies.
Most of the major cooperators in the Abramoff investigation (such as Ney’s prior chief of staff Neil Volz) have yet to be sentenced, as they continue to cooperate with investigators.