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from: Jeff Binkley
date: 2009-02-10 11:12:00
subject: Murtha

When is this scum going down ?

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http://www.abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=6840438&page=1

EXCLUSIVE: FBI Raided Lobbying Firm Connected to Murtha
Feds Narrowing In On Companies With Ties To Congressman

By EMMA SCHWARTZ and JUSTIN ROOD
February 9, 2009

The FBI raided the offices of a defense lobbying firm with close ties to
Democratic Rep. John Murtha (Penn.), sources tell ABC News.

The FBI searched the Virginia headquarters of the PMA Group in November,
according to the sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. PMA was
founded by former Murtha aide Paul Magliochetti and specializes in winning
earmarked taxpayer funds for its clients.

Good government groups have long criticized Murtha's cozy relationship with a
handful of lobbyists and defense firms, ties that see millions of dollars in
government spending go out from Murtha's office, and hundreds of thousands in
campaign donations come in. Murtha has said his earmarking has helped revive
his economically depressed district.

PMA is the second company with close ties to Murtha to be raided by federal
agents recently. In January, agents from the FBI, the IRS and the Defense
Criminal Investigative Service searched the office of Kuchera Industries and
Kuchera Defense Systems, as well as the homes of the firms' founders. The
companies reportedly have received over $100 million in earmarks, thanks to
Murtha's efforts.

Investigators have not commented on their interest in the companies, and no
official has suggested Murtha was involved in any suspected wrongdoing by the
companies.

While it is unclear whether Murtha is a target of the investigations, the
heightened scrutiny of some of his closest donors and allies signals that the
Feds may be inching closer to the 35-year-member of Congress, who chairs the
powerful Defense Appropriations subcommittee.

"The FBI is showing a lot of interest in" a lot of people around
Murtha, said
Keith Ashdown of Taxpayers for Common Sense. "If I was in Murtha's camp, I
would not be sleeping at night."

A spokesperson for PMA Group, Patrick Dorton, confirmed the raid in a statement
Monday afternoon. "Government representatives did come to the PMA offices. They
requested a number of different kinds of information," Dorton said.
"The firm
is cooperating with their requests."

Asked if Murtha had been contacted by the FBI or if he believed he was the
target of an investigation, spokesman Matthew Mazonkey said "no and no,"
adding, "I'm not going to waste my time with sensationalized journalism."

The PMA Group and Murtha

The PMA Group has benefited mightily from its ties to Murtha. In 2008, it
brought in $13.8 million in revenue representing dozens of defense companies
and contractors, many of which have donated heavily to Murtha. The veteran
Pennsylvania Democrat has helped the firm secure millions in federal earmark
dollars. Indeed, in 2008, PMA clients won $299 million in earmarks, according
to figures compiled by Taxpayers for Common Sense

While the firm represents some defense giants like Lockheed Martin and General
Dynamics, a large portion of their business comes from small defense firms
headquartered in and around Murtha's district. In addition to Magliochetti, at
least one other former Murtha aide, Julie Giardina, also works at PMA.

The watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington has
called Murtha one of the most corrupt members of Congress, for taking hundreds
of thousands of dollars in contributions from companies and writing them
millions of dollars in earmarks. Murtha has declined to comment on the
designation.

Soon after the raid on PMA's offices, the firm's other senior members began
talking to founder Magliochetti about an arrangement that would include him
leaving the firm, according to the National Journal. Asked with these
discussions were related to the raid, Dorton declined to comment.

Murtha is no stranger to controversy. In the late 1970s, he was targeted in the
"Abscam" scandal, a three-year FBI sting in which agents posed as
representatives of an Arab sheik and offered suitcases of cash to lawmakers for
favors. According to reports at the time, Murtha declined the undercover
agents' cash offer, but suggested the "sheik" find a way to
invest the money in
his home district.

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