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Maryland governor OKs ACORN investigation

By: Kevin Mooney
Commentary Staff Writer
09/22/09 12:00 AM EDT

Maryland’s Democratic Governor Martin O’Malley has authorized the state’s attorney general to investigate ACORN.

“The Office of the Attorney General is authorized to use all necessary subpoena powers, to present to an appropriate grand jury any evidence and testimony considered necessary to carry out this authorization and directive, and to act with the full powers, rights and privileges possessed by a State’s Attorney,” O’Malley said in a news release.
O’Malley’s announcement came in response to a request from Attorney General Doug Gansler to conduct an investigation into criminal allegations. Baltimore employees with the Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now (ACORN) were caught on video tape telling undercover investigators posing as a pimp and prostitute how they could sidestep tax laws and obtain illegal loans.
ACORN has fired four of the workers, including two from Baltimore. But it claims the tapes released on BigGovernment.com have been “doctored” and “edited.” Employees in Washington D.C., Brooklyn and San Bernardino have also been implicated.
“If criminal conduct is uncovered by this probe, the Office of Attorney General is authorized to bring and to prosecute appropriate charges in any court of this State against any and all persons and entities involved in or associated with the crimes,” according to O’Malley.



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depaz

Sep 22, 2009

Finally, a good decision coming out of Annapolis. . . . .

 

ScarletDove

Sep 22, 2009

I certainly hope that this left govt in MD does not protect the corrupt, criminal and fraudulant ACORN and kill the messengers (videographers), something I would expect from this liberal O'Malley administration, protect the crooks (because of their associations), and prosecute those exposing the crooks.

 

Don

Sep 22, 2009

Fair? This excerpt from Feb 09

The direction that it is heading is that Doug Gansler will be leaving the State for a job in the Obama Administration, and Lt. Governor Anthony Brown will be moving up to take his place as Attorney General.http://omalleywatch.com/?p=611

 

Joan

Sep 22, 2009

From what I read Acorn didn't have a valid liscense to operate in MD. So it should be if you come to court with dirty hands, you are dirty. These crooks should be investigated. Seems to me that should coincide with audio laws. Acorn wasn't licensed but still got funds to distribute to so called prostitute and illegal underage kids,hello?

 

Chris

Sep 25, 2009

The problem with ACORN is that they got caught, and now are suing those pair who caught them. For what? It probably doesn't matter, as these two will not have the resources that ACORN will bring to bear upon them in the courts. Our court system heavily favors the rich. Anyone wanting to help with a defense fund?

 

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