Ex-Rep Who Served Time For Rape, Fraud Arrested For Skipping Hearing In Tax Case

FILE - In this July 30, 2015 file photo, former Illinois Congressman Mel Reynolds talks on his cell phone as he leaves federal court in Chicago after pleading not guilty to federal tax charges. Reynolds was taken int... FILE - In this July 30, 2015 file photo, former Illinois Congressman Mel Reynolds talks on his cell phone as he leaves federal court in Chicago after pleading not guilty to federal tax charges. Reynolds was taken into federal custody Monday morning April 11, 2016, in Atlanta after a judge in Chicago ordered his arrest because he didn't appear for a hearing in a tax case last month, federal officials said. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File) MORE LESS
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CHICAGO (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Mel Reynolds was taken into federal custody Monday morning in Atlanta after a judge in Chicago ordered his arrest because he didn’t appear for a hearing in a tax case last month, federal officials said.

Reynolds was arrested Monday at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport when his flight arrived from Johannesburg, U.S. Marshals Service spokeswoman Belkis Cantor Sandoval said. He has pleaded not guilty on a misdemeanor charge of failing to file income tax returns from 2009 to 2012.

An arrest warrant was issued for Reynolds on March 31 when he told a judge he wouldn’t appear in court as ordered because he was in South Africa with his 23-year-old daughter, whom he says has scoliosis and may also have cervical cancer. The Illinois Democrat had asked the judge “to show some compassion and understanding.”

Reynolds’ attorney, Richard Kling, said Reynolds would appear Monday afternoon in Atlanta before a federal magistrate who would decide if Reynolds would receive bond or be detained. Kling said he was working to get Reynolds back to Chicago “as soon as possible.”

This isn’t the first time Reynolds has faced federal charges.

A Harvard graduate and a Rhodes Scholar, Reynolds resigned his 2nd Congressional District seat in 1995 after being convicted of statutory rape for having sex with a 16-year-old campaign worker. He served 2 ½ years in state prison.

Later, he was convicted in federal court for concealing debts to obtain bank loans and diverting money intended for voter registration drives into his election campaign. He was sentenced to 6 ½ years in federal prison and had two years left when then-President Bill Clinton commuted the sentence in 2001.

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  1. I’m a bit conflicted when I first start reading a story like this, because I keep hoping the subject is not a Democrat, and am relieved when it’s a Republican (as in the Paxton case), while disappointed when it’s a Democrat (as in this case).

    I know perfectly well that we all are fallible, and can easily stumble, and I know as well, that what we do is not the same as who we are, but somehow it’s a lot easier to hold on to my prejudices when I read about Republican wrongdoers, while its harder when It’s Democrats who are caught.

    I suppose it’s mostly a sign of how much easier it is for me when my perceptions are not challenged.

    Sounds like I’ve got a lot of hard work to do. I wonder though if I’ve got enough time and integrity left to accomplish the task.

  2. Me Too. I much prefer Republican scandals. Your integrity must be there or such a question would never occur to you. My concern is how far do I have to go to restrain my celebratory schadenfreude and be fair to the willfully ignorant haters, and do I have enough time to dig through my private mountain of hurt and resentment.

  3. It’s easy to tell when it’s a Democrat in scandal at TPM. The word Democrat never appears in the story. Had it been a Republican it would have been “Joe Blow ®, Republican member of the GOP…”

  4. The Illinois Democrat had asked the judge "to show some compassion and understanding.

    It’s easy to tell when a commenter is a troll. Reading comprehension never makes an appearance.

  5. That is absolutely not true and the difference between Democrats and Republicans, we go after our own and make them give up office. Republcans never admit they are guilty and refuse to leave office.

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