Posted December 7, 20177 yr FBI, IRS, HUD conduct nighttime raid at Cleveland City Hall http://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/index.ssf/2017/12/irs_fbi_and_hud_conduct_nightt.html "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
December 7, 20177 yr If I were a betting a man, I might assume this could have something to do with this; http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2017/11/fomer_collinwood_development_c.html
December 7, 20177 yr If I were a betting a man, I might assume this could have something to do with this; http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2017/11/fomer_collinwood_development_c.html Sounds about right, but why HUD? Section 8 fraud as well?
December 7, 20177 yr I doubt it also. Feds move slowly. If they wanted him gone, could've made the raid before the election....
December 7, 20177 yr We also don't know the extent of what the feds are looking for. This may not reach the mayors office.
December 7, 20177 yr From what I'm hearing the HUD agents were the lead agents, which tells me it won't reach the mayor. If it reaches the Mayor, we can kiss whatever shot we had at Amazon good bye.
December 7, 20177 yr From the article, this lady had three prior convictions for employee theft but we had her running a CDC. I hope this does reach the mayor. It seems there's no other way to get rid of him. Seems like only yesterday the federal government had to step in and protect our bus system from him. Thanks feds! Nice to see you again.
December 7, 20177 yr She also wasn't the executive director of the CDC. CDCs throw around the title director like banks throw around VP.
December 7, 20177 yr CDC directors aren't hired by the mayor. He has considerable budgetary authority, and we don't yet know the extent of what they're looking at. She also wasn't the executive director of the CDC. CDCs throw around the title director like banks throw around VP. That's part of the problem. Regardless of title, she had enough authority to acquire a Harley with federal development funds. Every aspect of how we spend that money should be under review. By whom, I don't even know. That's another part of the problem. The feds took down our County government a few years back, and now the new one's corrupt. Budish is fighting tooth and nail for unchecked authority to shovel money toward his friends. Presently he claims to already have that authority on no other grounds than tradition! And rather than ending the practice, he wants to codify it. At least the Council is moderately skeptical. http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2017/12/cuyahoga_county_asks_county_council_to_allow_officials_to_pay_salaried_employees_beyond_40_hours.html#incart_river_home
December 7, 20177 yr She also wasn't the executive director of the CDC. CDCs throw around the title director like banks throw around VP. Article says she was executive director. It's been a while since I worked at a Cleveland CDC but the annual block grant amount available to individual councilpeople (the main source of funding for most CDCs) is under 500k. So embezzling @200k is pretty brazen.
December 7, 20177 yr ^ my bad. I thought the article said she was the ED director. Anyway, this is bad and she needs to be brought to justice. I'm just not sure how much the Mayor should have known or not known. I am not a huge Mayor Jackson btw.
December 7, 20177 yr I know next to nothing about Mayor Jackson, but just structurally, I'm still having trouble with how a fraud investigation into the CEO/ED of a CDC would warrant a nighttime raid on City Hall. I get that CDBG funds can pass through political authorities to CDCs under HUD rules. That alone doesn't seem to make the kind of connection that this would require. I saw in the Scene that the FBI said this involves a sealed federal court proceeding, so we can't know for certain yet, but still. https://www.clevescene.com/scene-and-heard/archives/2017/12/07/fbi-irs-hud-raided-cleveland-city-hall-last-night
December 8, 20177 yr Author From Fox8 Sources inside Cleveland City Hall tell me they're hearing Department of Community Development and Mayor's Office of Capital Projects were subject of raid by federal authorities last night. Many on council say they're in the dark on this. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
December 8, 20177 yr Author He sounds guilty or stupid... Mayor Frank Jackson, asked on @soundofideas about the visit by federal agents at Cleveland city hall last night: "I won't be able to comment about it. You just gave me more information than I know, that HUD was involved in it and IRS." "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
December 8, 20177 yr He sounds guilty or stupid... Mayor Frank Jackson, asked on @soundofideas about the visit by federal agents at Cleveland city hall last night: "I won't be able to comment about it. You just gave me more information than I know, that HUD was involved in it and IRS." Guilty of being stupid.
December 8, 20177 yr http://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/index.ssf/2017/12/what_is_burton_scot_the_compan.html#incart_2box Sounds like there's a lot going on here, maybe involving kickbacks?
December 8, 20177 yr He sounds guilty or stupid... Mayor Frank Jackson, asked on @soundofideas about the visit by federal agents at Cleveland city hall last night: "I won't be able to comment about it. You just gave me more information than I know, that HUD was involved in it and IRS." Guilty of being stupid. I'd say just the opposite. I think Frank is clean and honest and probably not worried about the investigation at all from a personal standpoint
December 8, 20177 yr ^I think Frank is probably clean as well. But I agree that he comes off sounding a little stupid. If it were my city hall, I'd want to know which federal agencies were in it and at which departments.
December 8, 20177 yr ^ In his defense the news broke when he was in his interview. He was most likely surprised by it which is why he wouldn't comment on it.
December 8, 20177 yr ^But he should know things before it comes from the news. CPD guards all the entrances to City Hall and thus knows what's entering the building, especially after hours. And CPD works for Jackson.
December 8, 20177 yr It's possible he knew the FBI was there because that might be who had the warrant and the fact that HUD and IRS were there was a shock.
December 8, 20177 yr I don't know Frank Jackson from Adam and couldn't even pick him out of a picture unless the caption pointed out who he is. But people tend to have excessively superhuman assumptions about public officials or private executives--anyone who has departments working for them. In the short term, the fact that you have 5 or 50 or 500 or 500,000 people "working for you" means precisely jack about what you're likely to know when put on the spot about a breaking news development, or even about what your own department(s) is doing at any exact moment in time five or ten levels down the chain. I've got people working for me. At this very moment, there are probably between 100 and 200 matters moving across their desks. I have basic familiarity with maybe forty of those, working knowledge of maybe ten, and detailed knowledge of at most five. Some of those that I have general working knowledge about might be ones that I had detailed knowledge about last month, but I've long since forgotten in the rush of other matters that have risen to the top of the priority list, and no one can hold everything in brain-RAM forever.
December 9, 20177 yr Author I hate it when Gram makes sense... "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
December 9, 20177 yr Author Most detailed description of this investigation I've seen yet... Records show evidence seized by agents during Cleveland City Hall raid POSTED 7:36 PM, DECEMBER 8, 2017, BY MATT WRIGHT CLEVELAND- Federal agents seized ten items, including documents involving a company owned by a city employee, during a search at Cleveland City Hall Wednesday, according to a federal search warrant and evidence recovery log. According to the warrant, FBI, IRS and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development agents searched the fifth floor Division of Engineering and Construction office from 9 p.m. to 12:40 a.m. The log shows agents seized plans for two projects by Pioneer Engineering, a company owned by Khalil Ewais, who is listed on the city website as an engineer and construction inspector in the Mayor's Office of Capital Projects. The log shows one of the plans involved a business on Lorain Avenue at West 128th Street, and the other involved a property on Carnegie Avenue. MORE: http://fox8.com/2017/12/08/records-show-evidence-seized-by-agents-during-cleveland-city-hall-raid/ "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
December 9, 20177 yr I don't know Frank Jackson from Adam and couldn't even pick him out of a picture unless the caption pointed out who he is. He looks a lot like George Bush era Phil Jackson.
December 9, 20177 yr I don't know Frank Jackson from Adam and couldn't even pick him out of a picture unless the caption pointed out who he is. But people tend to have excessively superhuman assumptions about public officials or private executives--anyone who has departments working for them. In the short term, the fact that you have 5 or 50 or 500 or 500,000 people "working for you" means precisely jack about what you're likely to know when put on the spot about a breaking news development, or even about what your own department(s) is doing at any exact moment in time five or ten levels down the chain. I've got people working for me. At this very moment, there are probably between 100 and 200 matters moving across their desks. I have basic familiarity with maybe forty of those, working knowledge of maybe ten, and detailed knowledge of at most five. Some of those that I have general working knowledge about might be ones that I had detailed knowledge about last month, but I've long since forgotten in the rush of other matters that have risen to the top of the priority list, and no one can hold everything in brain-RAM forever. Yeah, it's like I have to go to jail when one of my employees prices a foil Magic The Gathering card like it's a non-foil on a day that I'm at my other store.
December 9, 20177 yr It's not fair to expect anyone to cough up answers on the spot. Especially in a criminal investigation, 5th amendment applies. But it's also not fair for a mayor (of unprecedented power) to claim no responsibility for what happens on his watch. He'll get plenty of time to answer. And he'll have to answer for the people he installed and the people they installed. If you don't want that kind of responsibility, you don't run for mayor.
December 11, 20177 yr Author Yup, if you don't know what's going on in your own house, you can make it sound like you've confidential insights by saying "I have no public comment to make regarding this inquiry at this time." "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
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