Da Gawd Mayor Ray Nagin sentenced to 10 years in Prison

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NEW ORLEANS — Former mayor Ray Nagin, the businessman-turned-politician who became the worldwide face of the city after Hurricane Katrina, was sentenced to 10 years in prison Wednesday.

Nagin, 58, was ordered to report to federal prison Sept. 8. Nagin, also ordered to pay restitution of $82,000, was found guilty Feb. 12 of fraud, bribery and related charges involving crimes that took place before and after Katrina devastated the city in August 2005.

Prosecutors immediately objected to the sentence, which falls well below typical guidelines that called for 15-20 years.

"What Ray Nagin did was sell his office over and over and over again," Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Coman said outside the courthouse. "The damage that Ray Nagin inflicted upon this community ... is incalculable. We as a community need not and should not accept public corruption."

Coman said a decision on whether to appeal will be made by U.S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli.

Inside the courtroom, Judge Ginger Berrigan determined Nagin did not have a leadership role in the criminal conspiracy, saying all defendants are "equally culpable."

"Mr. Nagin's crimes were motivated in part by a deeply misguided desire to provide for those closest to him," she said.

Before announcing the sentence, Berrigan indicated she would "downwardly depart from guidelines" and that "sentencing imposed should reflect Nagin's ability to harm the public again."

Nagin said he would "trust in God that this would all work out."

A jury convicted Nagin of accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes — money, free vacation trips and truckloads of free granite for his family business — from businessmen who wanted work from the city or Nagin's support for various hurricane recovery projects.

Prosecutors asked the court to send Nagin to prison for a long time. They argued that he was found guilty of 20 of 21 counts in the indictment, and that he participated in and orchestrated a years-long conspiracy to enrich himself and his family.

The government also argued that Nagin spent years covering up his crimes and that his testimony during the two-week trial showed an "astounding unwillingness to accept any responsibility for his actions."

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The reason black politicians are always in trouble is because they support socials policies that are counter to the wants of big business. White politicians who are in the hip pocket of business don't have to take bribes because they know that after they leave government a lucrative salary is waiting for them in private industry.

Colin Powell's son Michael was head of the FCC and allowed large conglomerates to own multiple media outlets. He was repaid with a job as a lobbyist and appointed to the board of directors of various agencies including, curiously, the Mayo Clinic. Thurgood Marshall Jr. was able to sell his name and be appointed to the board of directors of a private prison company.

The mayor of New Orleans currently makes $140,000. Kwame Kilpatrick earned over $158,000. A US Congressman (Jesse Jackson Jr., Charles Rangel) makes $174,000. Personally, I could live very well on those incomes, but they aren't me.
 

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The reason black politicians are always in trouble is because they support socials policies that are counter to the wants of big business. White politicians who are in the hip pocket of business don't have to take bribes because they know that after they leave government a lucrative salary is waiting for them in private industry.

Colin Powell's son Michael was head of the FCC and allowed large conglomerates to own multiple media outlets. He was repaid with a job as a lobbyist and appointed to the board of directors of various agencies including, curiously, the Mayo Clinic. Thurgood Marshall Jr. was able to sell his name and be appointed to the board of directors of a private prison company.

The mayor of New Orleans currently makes $140,000. Kwame Kilpatrick earned over $158,000. A US Congressman (Jesse Jackson Jr., Charles Rangel) makes $174,000. Personally, I could live very well on those incomes, but they aren't me.

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Reasons why Nagin got 10 years instead of 15-20.
  1. Nagin didn't lead the conspiracy; he followed. Berrigan noted that Nagin was approached by the contractors who gave him and his sons cash and free granite for their business, and that the former mayor seemed not to be the ringleader of the bribery conspiracy.
  2. He didn't pad his pockets as outrageously as some. The amounts of money Nagin made off with, she said, were far lower than in other recent political corruption cases.
  3. Broussard and Jefferson set favorable precedents. Nagin's sentence is shorter than the 13-year term handed down for former U.S. Rep. William Jefferson and longer than the nearly four years given to former Jefferson Parish president Aaron Broussard, who took a plea deal he is currently fighting to get out from under.
  4. He is unlikely to run for office again. Berrigan seemed to give some weight to Nagin's age, 58, and the ruin of his reputation, factors she said made it unlikely he would ever hold an office that would allow him to commit similar crimes again. "It is very unlikely (Nagin) would ever regain the public's trust," after his lengthy and public prosecution, Berrigan said.
  5. He helped his family more than he enriched himself. Berrigan seemed to give credence to the notion that while Nagin accepted cash and free trips from city contractors, those benefits went mostly to his family.
http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2014/07/ray_nagin_10_year_sentence_pri.html


Looks like Nagin was trying to pass down generational wealth, unfortunately he did not have any. Ironically what money he did have probably went for legal representation.
 
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