Choctaw Tribe Contract Reveals Abramoff-Scanlon Lobbying Fraud
The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians begins a contract with Capitol Campaign Strategies, led by Michael Scanlon, who worked closely with Jack Abramoff. The contract was part of a broader corrupt lobbying scheme where Abramoff and Scanlon systematically defrauded Native American tribes. Of the $7.7 million charged, only $1.2 million was spent on actual tribal interests, with the majority diverted through a secret ‘gimme five’ kickback arrangement. The scheme involved charging excessive fees, splitting profits, and providing undisclosed kickbacks, ultimately leading to federal investigations, multiple guilty pleas, and Abramoff’s 48-month prison sentence.
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- Senate Report 109-325 - GIMME FIVE Investigation
- Jack Abramoff Sentencing Press Release
- Jack Abramoff Indian Lobbying Scandal
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