Burris Offered To Send Blago Money In Secretly Taped Phone Call

By News One May 27, 2009 9:45 am

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From the New York Times:

CHICAGO — A transcript of a secretly recorded telephone call released on Tuesday revealed the degree to which Roland W. Burris aggressively and openly pursued an appointment to the United States Senate with those close to Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich of Illinois, who went on to appoint Mr. Burris last year before he was removed from the job.

Mr. Burris, who was appointed to succeed Barack Obama in the Senate, is now the subject of two investigations. In the call, he seemed almost in a crass negotiation with Mr. Blagojevich’s brother — also his chief fund-raiser — over how he could help the governor, win the appointment and not run into trouble over negative connotations that he might be trying to buy an appointment by fund-raising for him.

“If I do that, I guarantee you that that will get out, and people said, ‘Oh, Burris is doing a fund-raiser,’ and, and then Rod and I both going to catch hell,” Mr. Burris said in a phone call shortly after the presidential election that opened the Senate seat held by Mr. Obama. By the end of the call, Mr. Burris had promised to send a personal check within a month.

“God knows, No. 1, I want to help Rod,” he was recorded as saying. “No. 2, I also want to, you know, hope I get a consideration to get that appointment.”

At another point, Mr. Burris reminded the governor’s brother, “Tell Rod to keep me in mind for that seat, would you?”

Mr. Burris’s lawyer, Timothy Wright, said the call, captured as part of a larger federal investigation into Mr. Blagojevich, proves that Mr. Burris was not part of any “pay to play” efforts the former governor has been accused of in a federal indictment, including that he tried to sell the Senate appointment for money.

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  • 6-6-2009 12:30 pm

    Burris always to me seemed a bit
    suspicious. Why would he so badly want to be appointed to the senate see by a gov. that was and is under suspicion of being corrupt? If he really wanted that seat he should have waited and ran for the seat or waited to talk to the newly appointed gov. of that state.

  • 5-28-2009 7:55 am

    I absolutely agree with Tasting4Thirst. Where is the rest of this article???

  • 5-28-2009 4:31 am

    “Burris Offered To Send Blago Money In Secretly Taped Phone Call” How could you this heading without justying it in your article? Where in the tape did Burris, specifically, offered money to Blagojevich? You should be ashamed of yourself for this sixth grade level of journalism.

  • 5-28-2009 2:13 am

    Just because the man discussed details or a hypothetical scenario DOES NOT prove he’s guilty of anything. Forget about this, move on and try to get some work for all of these other folks who need to work or are leaving their child support duties up to the taxpayers!!

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