Friday, April 11, 2014

Hartford Radio: Rowland Indicted In Campaign Schemes

Former WTIC 1080 AM talker and former Gov. John G. Rowland was indicted Thursday on conspiracy and other charges associated with two federal election campaigns, one of them involving a sham contract written to conceal $35,000 he was paid for political advice to congressional candidate Lisa Wilson-Foley, according to the Hartfod Courant.

Rowland is also accused of pitching a similar phony consulting deal to Mark Greenberg during his unsuccessful 2010 race for Congress in the 5th District. Greenberg, who said he rejected Rowland's offer, is identified in the indictment only as "Candidate 2."

But Greenberg has acknowledged that he testified to a federal grand jury about Rowland's consulting proposal. The grand jury was dismissed Thursday after spending two years investigating campaign reporting violations.

In both the Greenberg and Foley campaigns, Rowland is accused of approaching the candidates and offering to act as a secret, paid political consultant. The seven-count indictment charges that Rowland proposed that the campaigns sign consulting contracts that would hide his role as political adviser. The indictment also accuses Rowland of seeking to channel his consulting fees through businesses or institutions not affiliated with the campaigns.

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