
Abramoff "conduit" sentenced for tax evasion, obstruction
Another key figure in the on-going Abramoff scandals (with very, very close ties to the Bush administration's Department of the Interior) gets sentenced -- and she's now a cooperating witness:
Italia Federici, who served as lobbyist Jack Abramoff's conduit to the top ranks of the Interior Department, was sentenced yesterday to two months in a halfway house during a day in court that touched on her romantic liaisons, tax evasion and conduct before the Senate.
Federici, the onetime president of a Republican environmental group, had pleaded guilty to evading taxes and obstructing the Senate's investigation of Abramoff's lobbying for Indian tribes. Prosecutors suggested that she receive home detention instead of incarceration because of her cooperation with the ongoing investigation into the Abramoff scandal. For her colleague at the environmental group, Robert Jared Carpenter, who also pleaded guilty to tax evasion, prosecutors recommended a sentence of 10 to 16 months in jail.
But U.S. District Court Judge Ellen S. Huvelle rejected their recommendations, insisting that Federici serve some time, in part as an example to others. She gave Federici 60 days in a halfway house plus four years of probation and ordered her to pay $77,243 in restitution.
Gale Norton's Republican Environmental Group
Itilia Federici ran this 501-C (Tax Free) group that funneled the money ,that Abramoff & Kidan stole from the tribes and from Gus Boulis's Sum-Cruz Casino Ships. The stolen monies went to Secretary Gale Norton's "Republican Environmetal (Tax free) Group. There is also some question about Federici's connection to Anthony "Big Tony" Moscatiello, one of the three Mafia-types charged with the murder of Konstantino "Gus" Boulis. The Federal and State Attorney Generals have refused to file a"RICO" case regarding the Gus Boulis murder!There appears to be a cover-up working on this murder, as too many prominent REPUKE's are involved. Where are all the "trained" investigative reporters???
U.S. District Court Judge Ellen S. Huvelle
What? A judge with some common sense? Refreshing indeed.


Italia Federici
I thought Italia Federici invented radio. Silly me. Also, I had no idea there even was such a thing as a Republican Environmental Group.
Keep up the good work!
George