Federal Grand Jury Seeks Information from ACORN
by Kevin KaneStory filed by the Pelican Institute’s Steve Beatty:
Amid the paperwork associated with a search warrant served on ACORN’s New Orleans headquarters Friday is a one-sentence acknowledgement by the embattled activist group’s attorneys that it is has been subpoenaed by a federal grand jury.
“Regarding the federal grand jury subpoenas, ACORN does not object to the provision of information and documents to the federal government…” reads a letter from Abbe David Lowell of the Washington law firm of McDermott, Will & Emery.
The letter was included in court filings from ACORN explaining the legal basis for why they weren’t complying with a subpoena issued by Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, which seeks a wide range of accounting information regarding the group’s many affiliated agencies.
Lowell disclosed the federal investigation as he was writing to a New Orleans lawyer representing ACORN’s local outside accountants. The accounting firm of Duplantier, Hrapmann, Hogan & Maher was served with a subpoena from Caldwell, and, apparently, at least two from federal officials. In the letter, Lowell said ACORN was asserting accountant-client privilege, which is recognized in Louisiana, but not at the federal level.
Neither Lowell nor William Wright of the New Orleans firm of Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, to whom the letter was sent, returned calls for comment regarding the federal subpoenas. An official with the office of Jim Letten, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana, said the office couldn’t confirm nor deny any investigation. The letter from Lowell does not make clear where the grand jury was convened.
After learning ACORN was not going to comply – and hearing that two former ACORN employees had cleared their offices of everything, including computers – Caldwell’s office executed a search warrant Friday and seized more than 100 computers and other records from the activist group’s New Orleans headquarters.
“We were not in the mood to sit around and wait a whole long time,” said David Caldwell, the assistant attorney general over Public Corruption and Special Prosecutions and son of the attorney general. “Now we don’t have to worry about anything walking off…unless it’s already gone.”
As he spoke outside the ACORN headquarters at 2609 Canal St., investigators inside continued to load up scores of seized desktop and laptop computers, as well as other evidence. Caldwell said his office would copy the hard drives and return the computers to ACORN, perhaps within a week.
He said attorneys representing ACORN alerted him to the fact that two employees, whom he did not identify, removed computers from the offices. ACORN national officials recently fired longtime local ACORN leader Beth Butler, the common-law wife of ACORN founder Wade Rathke.
Caldwell credited ACORN and its attorneys for calling the computer removals to his attention and said they acted in good faith. Still, the search warrant was necessary, Caldwell said, because “they can’t watch everybody.”
Armed investigators in SUV’s arrived about 8 a.m. at the organization’s headquarters at 2609 Canal Street. By 2 p.m., they had loaded four vehicles with computer hardware. Caldwell spokeswoman Tammi Arrender said ACORN employees were polite and cooperative with officials, though they were irritated by the presence of reporters and news media cameras.
The attorney general has been investigating the national activist groups since June on allegations of payroll tax fraud, covering up an embezzlement, and mismanaging a retirement fund, among other things.
The attorney general has already served subpoenas on the former head of ACORN, Rathke, whose brother is alleged to have improperly charged at least $1 million to ACORN-related credit cards. Whitney Bank and the accountants have also been hit with subpoenas.
Rathke and his brother, Dale, who worked on the financial side of the house, were ousted from their positions with the primary ACORN organization, though Wade Rathke continues to work with an international offshoot.
Buddy Caldwell made headlines nationally recently when he said in court documents that Dale Rathke might have embezzled up to $5 million, though ACORN officials have disputed that amount. ACORN CEO Bertha Lewis has said that figure was cited as the amount needed to clean up the mess created by the Rathke brothers, not the amount taken and later repaid.





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"After learning ACORN was not going to comply – and hearing that two former ACORN employees had cleared their offices of everything, including computers"
Like I said in a similar post if they find anything someone really deserves the darwin award. I know nothing about the Louisiana prosecutor, is he a good guy, did they telegraph this on purpose.
A bit disheartening to see them botch this, maybe they had no choice.
Did they hear that (non-compliance) from ACORN, or from one of their own attorneys who can add 2 plus 2 ?
Those two employees, and everyone else should be prosecuted, in civil cases once you are handed a discovery notice destruction or tampering with evidence is pretty much handing victory to your opponent.
You woudl have to think that criminal charges would be coming in a criminal case, attorneys out there want to pipe up?
ACORN is so toast.
The funny things is, that these prosecutions tend to worm their way into connected tissue.
SEIU is next.
"Caldwell credited ACORN and its attorneys for calling the computer removals to his attention and said they acted in good faith."
Oh what a load, how did the two employee's know to scadaddle? Typical attorney BS, notify your client of what "not" to do then cover for them.
Man I am becoming one hell of a cynic with wll this hope and change being shoved down my throat
Acorn has been funded again behind our backs Today:
http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20...
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I went to USA Today, just for kicks, to see what they had on this story.
*chirp* *chirp* *chirp* (Crickets)
When people snitch computors from their own office and split, that is theft. It is easy to deal with them from a theft standpoint.
Maybe this dirt will stop some of the fuinding that is still going on.
First you say you know nothing of the AG then you cast aspersions.
I've corresponded w/someone who knows him. She says the AG is not a Democrat-Democrat.
The AG knows he's investigating commies and I'm pretty sure that dog won't hunt with him.
The good news is you've got it wrong, mostly.
ACORN has not been funded again.
Waters'(D) amdendment will make ACORN eligible to play a role in setting regulations for financial institutions. The bill has only just been introduced.
So, as usual, call your rep and raise Holy Hell!
Gotta keep herding those cats until they're all in the barn.
Read the post please, the load of crap would be from Acorns attorneys, I thought that was pretty clear by the "Client" reference unless you are saying Acorn is the Attorney "Generals" client.
By the way what is a democrat-democrat?
He may have got the details wrong but it's still appalling
The F'ing B@stards!!! OMG I guess Holder will make them drop the case against them next. This just makes me sick to my stomach!
Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus……..!!!!!
“We were not in the mood to sit around and wait a whole long time,” said David Caldwell, the assistant attorney general over Public Corruption and Special Prosecutions and son of the attorney general. “Now we don’t have to worry about anything walking off…unless it’s already gone.”
Having a little experience in this arena, the AG should issue a third party subpoena to all the related organizations, including Citizens United, SEIU, Working Families Party, etc. to obtain all communications and documentation concerning ACORN. Perfectly legit, and that would blow things out of the water….hope I'm not giving good ideas out here.
If acorn has nothing to hide why take two computers, why fight the subpeonas? They are as dirty as the as the day is long! someone in the US Attoney's office is working for them as well how else would they be informed of the coming search and two computers just happen to disappear? Stop the funding for acorn and every other group afilliated with them. They all are involved in a crimal enterprise. Wake Up america! If it smells like a duck, looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck its a duck! Lawyers are a big part of the problem. Theri job is to get their client off not find the truth. Investigate the lawyers for Acorn as well and see what ups with them and their criminal friends.
Hi Cliff.
Actually, if you can prove that 2 computers were taken, there's something called "spoliation of evidence" that comes into play, and when the judge reviews the case, he/she can take into account the taint of such spoliation to find against the party for many things. It actually gets pretty ugly for the spoliating party, assuming you have a decent judge and can prove that the computers were taken, which appears admitted here.
ACORN?
Y'all remember Fannie and Freddie? How about the Community Reinvestment Act?
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Freddie-Mac-posts-5...
Freddie just posted a FIVE BILLION DOLLAR LOSS! That is after we already bailed them out.
"NEW YORK (Reuters) – Freddie Mac (NYSE:FRE – News; NYSE:FRE – News), the second largest provider of U.S. residential mortgage funding, on Friday posted a loss of $5 billion in the third quarter and predicted it would need more government support amid a "prolonged deterioration" in housing."
Which begs one question to be asked: Good Gawd Barrack, where did the money go………….?
Key words: "Decent Judge"………..
Actually, more troubling F&F are going to start "renting" homes to owners who turn in their title, under a "Deed for Lease" program. Let's see, F&F owns the mortgage, F&F does not foreclose, but just takes title the the piece of dirt………
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091105/ap_on_bi_ge/u...
yeppers….that's why it's there…..
You've got to be real, here. Where ACORN *was* and where they were certain to be heading was appalling. At least now it's a different ballgame.
What is the "be real" in reference to? No action was suggested, no comment on past or current state of Acorn was mentioned or inferred, I am totally lost are you saying that since Acorn is a known scum pond and Maxine is in charge of keeping the water murky and this is well known that it's not worth noting or of any scorn?
Maxine Waters even suggesting (let alone sponsoring and amendment) that a criminal organization like Acorn be given any kind of oversight of banking regulations after everything that has been exposed is repugnant, should not be tolerated, and is in her case totally expected.
She still needs to be spanked publicly over it (what picture that conjured up)
Even scarier is that now F&F is going to be renting homes that people own and should be foreclosed on in its newly announced "Deeds for Lease" program. What's up? F&F own the mortgage, don't have to foreclose, and own the piece of dirt now?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091105/ap_on_bi_ge/u...
Hey CL sorry about the double post, it never came up that I could see…..
Check your mail.
"After learning ACORN was not going to comply – and hearing that two former ACORN employees had cleared their offices of everything, including computers – Caldwell’s office executed a search warrant Friday and seized more than 100 computers and other records from the activist group’s New Orleans headquarters. "
So….,,, why don't they subpoena the two employees as well?
Sure hope someone at the AG's office remembers to not only copy what's on the hard drives, but all the deleted files as well.
Hopefully, some of Obama’s Czars get tied into or with the ACORNacrats. I’m glad to see that the FBI is doing something right now…They have a lot of dots to connect.
Why would a Congresswoman, even as looey as Waters is even take the time to introduce this bill if if didn't benefit the Democratic Party? One word…..arrogance! Thanks for the reply.
Americans, do not vote for another politician that awards a dime to this type of organization. Congress is the reason these thugs exist and continue to thrive.
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