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| Former state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson pleaded guilty last week to eight counts of attempted extortion at a hearing in U.S. District Court just weeks before her trial was set to begin. (Banner file photo) |
BOSTON — A former state senator who was captured on video stuffing bribe money into her sweater and bra pleaded guilty last week in a federal corruption case that could send her to prison for up to four years.
Former state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson, a Boston Democrat who was once a rising political star, entered the pleas to eight counts of attempted extortion at a hearing in U.S. District Court just weeks before her trial was set to begin.
Wilkerson was arrested in October 2008 and accused of taking $23,500 in bribes to help get a liquor license for a nightclub and an undercover agent posing as a businessman who wanted to develop state property.
She faced a total of 32 charges. Under the plea deal, prosecutors agreed to drop the remaining 24 counts.
Wilkerson, 55, said little during the hearing, answering U.S. District Judge Douglas Woodlock’s questions in a composed voice. She left the courthouse without speaking to reporters but later issued a statement through her attorneys in which she said she would focus on preparing for her sentencing hearing.
“I would love nothing more than to tell the story,” she said.
“The decision to enter this plea, though difficult, is best for my family and the community I care for so deeply. I am anxious to get on with my life but it cannot be done until I move through this. As I have done all my life, I will get past this as well.”
Wilkerson will remain free on bail until her Sept. 20 sentencing.
Prosecutor John McNeil said federal sentencing guidelines, which are advisory, call for a prison term of about three to four years. Under the plea deal, prosecutors can seek slightly higher than the high end of the guidelines, while Wilkerson’s lawyers have the right to argue for less.
Defense attorney Max Stern said that Wilkerson acknowledges her guilt to the attempted extortion charges, but that the defense does not “necessarily agree with every characterization” made by prosecutors.
Stern said that in one recorded conversation with a businessman who was secretly cooperating with the FBI, Wilkerson said she would do what he asked anyway, without the money.
A former lawyer for the local office of the NAACP, Wilkerson burst onto the Statehouse scene in 1993 with a surprise victory over incumbent Bill Owens, the state’s first black senator.
Wilkerson represented the traditional turf of an urban lawmaker — what she called the “black stuff” like affordable housing and high failure rates among minority students — but also courted liberal voters by backing gay marriage at a time when many black ministers bristled at the issue’s comparison to the civil rights movement.
She was arrested after she was caught on an FBI video stuffing $1,000 in cash inside her sweater and bra.
Prosecutors said she took bribes from an undercover agent and a cooperating witness to help a proposed nightclub get a liquor license. She allegedly pressured the Boston License Board, the mayor and City Council on behalf of the nightclub, and delayed legislation that would have increased the salaries of members of the Licensing Board.
“I pushed the envelope farther than it’s ever been pushed before,” Wilkerson allegedly told the agent.
She also said “I’ve been beating people up” for action, and spoke of “people who’s knees I had to crack,” according to a criminal complaint.
She also allegedly accepted $15,000 in payments in exchange for helping an undercover officer posing as a businessman avoid the bidding process to develop state property in Roxbury.
Under a superseding indictment released last year, prosecutors said Wilkerson also took a series of payments ranging from $500 to $1,200 between 2002 and 2006 from a man trying to develop a parcel of land in her district. Wilkerson eventually filed legislation that would have given a long-term lease to the man’s company, according to the indictment.
Wilkerson resigned from the Statehouse about a month after she was arrested, and following her loss in a Democratic primary election.
Boston City Councilor Chuck Turner is also charged in the case. His trial is scheduled for October.
Associated Press
| Oct 3 20:47pm by ernestine howard [50.200.65.194] | |
Diane i hope you get to read this letter As for the Senate no one has done it better Yes you have done some wrong and you are shame Well it's hard to play the polictal game But you hang in there for years and made us proud So you took a bribe and they announce it loud There been Senator with disgust name who done worse crime And they giev you three and a half years of you time But you held you head up high and was talked about by many Did they forget the shame brought to us by Edward M Kennedy He had a funeral like the president of the United States And look what he did and lived many years as a fake you make be in a place where sometime you don't feel on top Diane hold you head up high and don't you ever stop GOD and you have a plan To get back on your two feet and stand SING THIS SONG; My hope is built on nothing less than JESUS blood and righteousness i dear no hold the sweet but rest in him on JESUS name on CHRIST the solid rock i stand all other ground is sinking sand all ohte rground is sinking sand Keep hope alive remember these word and you will survive All the bad talk about what you did wrong they don't haqve a clue The position you held and what you when through Don't be a shame don't let it bug you For just remember only GOD can judge you They that think they are sitting high on the throne THme without sin cast the first stone
Hope Diane wilkerson will get to read this!!!! apersonappreciatesyou!!!! |
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| Jun 10 9:10am by C. Burrus [64.212.90.254] | |
"He who is without sin, Let him throw the first stone" Things like this has been going on in the State House from the foundation of the first brick that was laid. Is it right? No, but we all have made choices that later we have regret. Diane Wilkerson has done great things for her community and the people. but like alway the bad out shines the good. |
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| Jun 9 15:01pm by mackie mccleod [216.227.95.192] | |
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