Monday, August 22, 2005

More Fun with the Lattice of Coincidence: "

Two days ago I suggested that the Abramoff case might be the uber-scandal, rather like the BCCI case in the mid-1990s, tying together all the other threads of corruption and dishonesty of the last few years.



But here's another: Last night I saw that the former publisher of the Chicago Sun-times, F. David Radler, had been indicted on many counts of fraud in the Hollinger/Conrad Black case. Hollinger has owned the Sun-Times since 1994.



Who is the most prominent employee of the Chicago Sun-Times?



That would be Robert Novak.



Who were some people on the board of Hollinger Corp., suspected of abetting the fraud?



The best description of the board: 'the roster of independent directors reads like the politically plugged-in guest list at an American Enterprise Institute dinner' There was Henry Kissinger, former Illinois governor James Thompson, and most notably Richard Perle. Perle was a member of the executive committee, profited handsomely himself through a Hollinger investment fund he was put in charge of, and by his own admission exercised very little oversight.



What's the relationship between Robert Novak and Richard Perle?



It's not just that both have proudly worn the nickname, 'Prince of Darkness.' They are bound by their stock in trade: leaking and receiving leaks of classified information. In 1975, Perle leaked classified information to Novak with the purpose of scuttling the SALT II treaty.



Who is the prosecutor who indicted the former publisher of Novak's paper?



Patrick Fitzgerald.

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(Via The Decembrist.)

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