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From: Brian Redman (bigxc@prairienet.org)
Date: Wed Aug 16 1995 - 16:34:45 PDT
Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 5 Num. 80
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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REPORT: RECOMMENDATION TO FIRE TOP PROSECUTOR
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[Associated Press, as reported in the *Champaign-Urbana News
Gazette*, 08/16/95, page A-6]
CHICAGO (AP) -- An office of the Justice Department is
recommending that a top prosecutor of one of the city's worst
gangs be fired for misconduct, an attorney said today.
The report recommends that Assistant U.S. Attorney William R.
Hogan, responsible for a spectacular series of gang convictions
that later unraveled, should be terminated for several
indiscretions, the Chicago Tribune reported today, citing
unidentified legal and government sources and Hogan himself.
Hogan's attorney, Shelly Kulwin, said today that the U.S.
attorney's executive office in Washington, D.C., recommended the
dismissal. If the Justice Department ultimately accepts the
recommendation, Kulwin said, Hogan will appeal to the Merit
Systems Protection Board, which is independent of the Justice
Department. He said he's confident Hogan will win there.
By early 1993, the conviction of 53 El Rukn street gang members
and associates was touted as marking the end of an era of terror
for the South Side streets they controlled.
But the case began to fall apart in 1993, when allegations
surfaced that prosecutors knew some of their witnesses were on
drugs; allowed some witnesses to have sex in prosecutors'
offices; and that the prosecution kept this knowledge from the
defense.
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YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST!
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>From Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 3 Num. 06:
Hi! Sherman Skolnick, Citizens' Committee to Clean Up the Courts,
9800 Oglesby.
In Chicago, the federal court and the federal prosecutor's office
are in the Dirksen Building. They are facing the biggest scandals
probably in local history, if not national and international
history.
A summary of details:
1) The Justice Department dragged their feet in prosecuting
Assistant U.S. Attorney William R. Hogan, jr. Three federal
district judges, after extensive hearings, have accused Hogan of
arranging sex, dope, and perjury, in trying to put in jail
members of the dope and murder gang known as the El Rukns.
Previously called the Blackstone Rangers, they have been financed
through foundations linked to CIA -- part of an experiment in how
to control neighborhoods. The CIA fronts included the Charles E.
Merrill Trust of Cambridge, an offshoot of stock peddlers
Merrill-Lynch.
Hey, but get this! El Rukns, and their relatives, reportedly are
federal employees in the Dirksen Building!
Hogan says that if he goes to prison, at least *three* federal
district judges will have to go to prison with him -- including
Judge Aspin(sp?), Judge Holderman(sp?), and Judge Conlin(sp?).
Hogan knows about corruption implicating *many* federal judges,
including them! And he says they are trying to discredit him.
Hogan also knows a lot about the Justice Department's secret
units doing dirty tricks, including *murdering* federal grand
jury witnesses.
For years, the Justice Department has used perjured witnesses and
faked-up video to send people to jail!
(By the way, the Hogan ruckus also includes four Mafia figures
inserted into the federal grand jury system here to poison the
well.)
[...]
>From Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 3 Num. 22:
[...]
More recently, the mass media would have you believe that the El
Rukn dope mess is [unclear] limited to perjury and sex. Actually,
it is the tip of a corrupt operation of the chief federal
prosecutor's office in Chicago, involving, for example, bribing
federal prosecutors [unclear] some who escape being prosecuted in
a thing called "The Dope Underground" permeating the federal
establishment here.
Assistant federal prosecutor William R. Hogan, jr., has been
accused in the El Rukn mess of misconduct. He counter-attacks by
saying six federal judges here take bribes.
Stay tuned.
[...]
>From Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 3 Num. 93:
[...]
ITEM: Assistant U.S. attorney William R. Hogan, jr., of Chicago,
has been on administrative leave. The Justice Department has
been, for months and months, dragging their feet on accusations
against this federal prosecutor that he arranged perjury, drugs,
and sex in the purported trials of numerous narco-terrorists in
Chicago. Hogan counter-attacked, saying that the Justice
Department covered up the bribery of six or more federal judges
here.
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Note that statements above are those of Mr. Skolnick and do not
necessarily reflect my own views nor the views of Conspiracy
Nation.
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