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		<title>Bad News For Fumo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another of State Senator Vice Fumo&#8217;s former aide&#8217;s has agreed to plead guilty and testify against their former boss. Looks like the rats are deserting the ship &#8211; with emphasis on the word rat. The Philly.com has the story: In another blow to State Sen. Vincent J. Fumo, a computer technician who prosecutors said carried...]]></description>
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<p>Another of State Senator Vice Fumo&#8217;s former aide&#8217;s has agreed to plead guilty and testify against their former boss. Looks like the rats are deserting the ship &#8211; with emphasis on the word rat. The Philly.com has the story:</p>
<blockquote><p>In another blow to State Sen. Vincent J. Fumo, a computer technician who prosecutors said carried out an electronic cover-up for Fumo has agreed to plead guilty and is expected to testify against his former boss.</p>
<p>Leonard P. Luchko, 51, who worked in Fumo&#8217;s South Philadelphia office, is scheduled to plead guilty on Monday before a federal judge, according to a document filed yesterday in U.S. District Court.</p>
<p>Luchko and another computer technician are charged with systematically deleting e-mails and other potential evidence from computers used by Fumo and Fumo aides as well as by staffers at a key nonprofit organization that figured in the federal investigation.</p>
<p>The cleansing of the computers was allegedly done at Fumo&#8217;s behest and for the sole purpose of thwarting the federal investigation into Fumo&#8217;s activities.</p>
<p>Fumo, 65, a Philadelphia Democrat who has been a political powerhouse for decades in Harrisburg, is to stand trial in a sweeping corruption case starting next month.</p>
<p>He is accused of defrauding the state Senate and two nonprofit groups, misusing their employees and money for personal and political advantage. He is also charged with staging a cover-up to obstruct the FBI and IRS investigations.</p>
<p>Luchko is the second new prosecution witness to emerge in the months leading up to the trial before U.S. District Judge William H. Yohn Jr.</p>
<p>In June, political consultant Howard J. Cain, for years one of Fumo&#8217;s closest confidants, pleaded guilty to tax evasion and agreed to testify against Fumo.</p>
<p>Another computer aide in Fumo&#8217;s office, Donald Wilson, has been cooperating with federal prosecutors since before the indictment. He, too, is on the prosecution&#8217;s witness list.</p>
<p>James C. Schwartzman, a longtime friend of Fumo&#8217;s who is representing Luchko, did not respond to e-mail or phone messages. Fumo&#8217;s lead defense attorney, Dennis J. Cogan, would not comment about Luchko&#8217;s decision to plead guilty.</p>
<p>Assistant U.S. Attorneys John Pease and Robert Zauzmer also declined to comment about the scheduled guilty plea.</p>
<p>Luchko and a second computer technician, Mark C. Eister, were charged with leading an effort to cleanse computers used by Fumo, his staff, and workers at Citizens&#8217; Alliance for Better Neighborhoods, a civic nonprofit organization funded with millions of dollars through Fumo&#8217;s efforts. Eister is awaiting trial with Fumo. His lawyer, Brian P. McMonagle, could not be reached for comment.</p>
<p>According to the federal indictment, the effort began in earnest Jan. 25, 2004, after The Inquirer reported that the FBI was investigating Fumo.</p>
<p>&#8220;The FBI probe into the Senator has really set him off. . . . He wants all the Blackberries wiped,&#8221; Luchko wrote in an e-mail to Eister that evening.</p>
<p>Even as Luchko and Eister worked assiduously to clean others&#8217; computers, they failed to cleanse their own, an oversight exploited by the FBI to obtain copies of hundreds of e-mails.</p>
<p>In those messages to other staffers and Senate contractors, Luchko repeatedly cited demands from &#8220;the Boss&#8221; that potentially damaging e-mails be deleted.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mail from the Boss needs to be deleted!&#8221; Luchko wrote to one Senate contractor. &#8220;. . . You really have to clean your mailbox up this is the kind of s- that can get us in trouble.&#8221;</p>
<p>In another, Luchko boasted about his ability to outwit the FBI, saying investigators could never extract data from a particular Citizens&#8217; Alliance computer.</p>
<p>&#8220;Good Luck to them because they are going to need it,&#8221; Luchko wrote. &#8220;They aren&#8217;t getting s- off that PC.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the e-mails, Luchko portrayed Fumo as absolutely determined to have the staff&#8217;s computer cleansed.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Boss is driving us ALL nuts with this FBI madness. . . . Life just got so complicated it isn&#8217;t even funny and the killer is I can&#8217;t tell anyone about it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Now, it appears, Luchko is talking about it, to prosecutors.</p></blockquote>
<p>Might not look good for Fumo, but I still wouldn&#8217;t bet against him. Dude has more than nine lives.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.philly.com/philly/news/26370259.html">Philly.com</a></p>
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