December 10, 2008 2:12 PM

FBI Investigating Coleman Associate

By
Brian Montopoli
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Election 2008
Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman, still embroiled in a recount battle with Democratic rival Al Franken, may have bigger things than reelection to worry about: According to the Pioneer Press, "Federal investigators are looking into allegations that a longtime friend and benefactor tried to steer money" to Coleman.

(CBS)
Two lawsuits have been filed alleging that a financier named Nasser Kazeminy tried to funnel money to Coleman and his wife. The newspaper writes that they "allege a host of improprieties, including that Kazeminy tried improperly to send [money from a Kazeminy-controlled company called Deep Marine] Coleman's way for no legitimate reason." Kazeminy has had ties to Coleman since the latter was mayor of St. Paul.

The lawsuits do not allege that the money made it to Coleman or that he was aware of an effort to steer money his way, and both Coleman and Kazeminy have said they have done nothing wrong.

"We welcome any investigation of these lawsuits by the appropriate authorities to get to the bottom of these baseless, sleazy and politically inspired allegations," Coleman's campaign said in a statement last night.

Coleman has a 192 vote lead in the recount with nearly all the ballots counted, though there are still several thousand challenged ballots outstanding. A canvassing board will examine those ballots next week.

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by nikosk11 December 11, 2008 4:27 PM EST
He hasn''t done anything wrong, he is not a crook. He is the all American values Repuke.

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by nikosk11 December 11, 2008 4:25 PM EST
I said it before and I will say it again and again: American Congress is the best congress money can buy. If it isn''t the shady deals, there is always the lobby; same difference. You pay a congress person (Rep or Senator) and expect something in return.


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by antoniof123 December 11, 2008 10:50 AM EST
The corruption it justs keeps getting better and better doesn''t it. Governors, congress, judges, what next a Paris scandle.
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by thebob-bob December 11, 2008 3:44 AM EST
What''s with the right-wing whacko extremists in Texas. Why don''t they stay down there and screw up their own state instead of messing with the rest of country. Everything they touch turns to sh-t.
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by johncarl54 December 10, 2008 7:15 PM EST
where does it stop? we have to assume that when they are caught, it is not because of one incident.
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