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Romney Camp to Donor Accused of Racketeering, ‘We get a lot of charges, this will go away’
Remember Mr. Murray, the coal mine owner who made his workers lose pay to stand with Mitt Romney at a rally in Ohio? CREW has filed a complaint with the FEC and Ohio Democrats separately filed a letter with allegations of “extortion, money laundering, racketeering” against Murray Energy Corporation, the Murray Energy Corporation PAC, and the company’s Chairman, President, and CEO Robert E. Murray.
When a distraught Mr. Murray contacted the Romney campaign, he says he was told not to worry about it because ‘We get a lot of charges, this will go away.”
These are not words the Romney campaign would want publicized.
The CREW complaint alleges that Mr. Murray of Murray Energy Corporation threatened employees with reprisals, including the loss of their jobs, to coerce them to make contributions to the company’s PAC.
CREW Executive Director Melanie Sloan stated, “It is outrageous for a business owner to abuse his power to force his employees to support a political candidate. Whether coercing company executives to make campaign contributions or insisting coal miners take time off without pay so that a candidate can stage pretty pictures — it is all illegal.”
Furthermore, “The complaint also alleges that the company reimbursed employees for contributions to the PAC by giving them monthly bonuses personally approved by Mr. Murray. Campaign finance law prohibits corporate PACs from using coercion to extort contributions from company employees and prohibits companies from using corporate funds to reimburse employees for contributions to a company PAC.”
These are serious allegations of campaign finance fraud, a federal crime. This is the very definition of racketeering and money laundering. Tom DeLay got convicted for engaging in similar activities.
Mr. Murray apparently likes to pressure his employees to vote and contribute to Republicans. Two of his employees told The New Republic in an article published on October 4th that they felt “coerced” by Mr. Murray. He sends emails inviting them to expensive several thousand dollar fund-raising dinners and invites them to automatically contribute to his PAC via their paychecks. When they don’t show up, interoffice memos show that Mr. Murray keeps tabs on them, asking why they can’t give 3 hours.
In spite of the fact that coal jobs are at a 15 year high, Mr. Murray warns his employees that an Obama win means no jobs for them. What Mr. Murray really means is that an Obama win means he will have to live up to safety regulations that would benefit his employees and the surrounding community.
The Romney campaign has been making a big show of Mitt’s alleged concern over the middle class workers of America, but he’s mum on the abuse heaped upon Mr. Murray’s employees. Not only was Romney aware that he used those unpaid employees in an ad for why he’s the better choice for coal jobs, but his campaign is aware that serious allegations have been made against Mr. Murray for threatening his employees with their jobs if they didn’t contribute to Republican candidates. If that isn’t enough to make Romney do the right thing, allegations that Murray is reimbursing employees who donate via “bonuses” should be an alarm bell that a wise candidate would distance himself from.
Instead, the Romney campaign tells Mr. Murray, “They said, ‘We get a lot of charges, this will go away.’” According to the Romney campaign, they get a lot of charges of racketeering, extortion and money laundering but they all go away. In this case, there are internal memos and documents that substantiate the employees claims against Mr. Murray. If indeed somehow this “goes away”, it won’t speak well of our justice system or of the Romney campaign, which hasn’t yet said that they will stop accepting donations from Murray’s PAC.
According to the Post Gazette, Mr. Murray sees himself as “Appalachia’s version of the deep-pocketed Koch brothers.”
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Sally
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 3:18 pm
I hope they are going after that other moron who told his employees they will lost their jobs if Obama wins…and the guy is some multimilliare who probably doesn’t even give his employees benefits to begin with. The greed of the GOP is astonishing.
laingirl
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 8:28 pm
That would be David Siegel of Florida, who builds time-share projects, the kind of time-shares purchased by, you guessed it, the middle class. He is also building himself a 90,000 sq.ft. home.
Andy
Oct. 12th, 2012 at 12:32 pm
I have a friend who worked for that company with that one guy in Florida, and his company will hire you and then fire you after 88 days. They have also stated that once the mandate for Obamacare goes into effect they intend on cutting hours for non-managment down to 25 hours a week. I’d love to see this guys name on a chapter 7 bankruptcy petition since I think that will be a lager punishment for him than prison.
AFM
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 4:26 pm
Let’s hope if there is real god he will punish these kinds of politicans or CEOs. They should go to jail.
1voice1vote
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 4:28 pm
“Candidates who claim to care so much about American workers should be quick to publicly condemn Murray’s conduct, but — surprise, surprise — they are keeping silent as long as the campaign contributions roll in,” Ms. Sloan said.
Poor “distraught Mr. Murray” the billionaire. I hope Robert Murray’s even more distraught when he learns that convicted felons lose their right to vote while serving time and on parole.
“We’re not generating enough angry white guys to stay in business for the long term.” – Sen. Lindsey Graham (R – SC) Ha ha, Senator.
Diane
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 4:53 pm
tom delay appealed his sentence. He is not in prison
rod
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 5:23 pm
Why in the HELL are the main street media not reporting on this???!!!!
Kenneth Morgan
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 5:44 pm
CREW can get a hearing on MSNBC with Maddow, Matthews, Schultz Bashir,or Mc Connell at any time. They love these firebombs v. romney.
RMuse
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 6:16 pm
Romney is about to get some more charges that will not go away. New York just re-opened a Bain-GoldmanSachs case of corruption and racketeering, and investors are coming out of the woodwork looking for blood…Bain blood.
Carole
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 7:13 pm
Murray is the owner of a coal mine in Utah were 9 miners died due to safety negligence. He is not a good person.
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 7:27 pm
Definitely not a good person
Rebecca Blubaugh
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 7:15 pm
I feel everyone who has done something to jeopardize this election should be arrested and that goes for Mitt Romney as well as his campaign staff. And while we are at it all of the Senators involved is setting up the conspiracy to do anything and every thing they could to keep Obama from winning a second term need to be held on the charge of conspiracy to commit Treason and at the very least lose their jobs and ALL benefits including their taxpayer paid retirement and life time health benefits and NEVER be allowed to even again hold a public office at any level. Not even dog catcher.
Our current Republican Senators have not earned their pay, they have not honored the wishes of their constituents to do what is best for them and for America and they need to learn that we the people will no longer tolerate being screwed over by them or any other government official that chooses his Party Affiliation over his Country.
Enough is ENOUGH!
John Whitford
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 7:32 pm
Tom Delay hasn’t actually gone to jail yet. He has an appeal hearing very soon and could have everything thrown out. His lawyer was recently interviewed in the Houston Press.
zumpie
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 8:00 pm
So, as I understand this – there is very, very little difference between Mittens and an old school member of La Cosa Nostra. Except the mafia started in part from hunger and poverty. And had nicer, less snotty wives, who served better food.
Oh and tipped better. Cause you just KNOW Mitty tips 10% or less and treats waiters like complete crap.
Elizabeth Montcalm
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 9:51 pm
Did you hear about the owner of Westgate Resort sending an email to his employees…he said if Obama wins they will lose their job…how can people try and take you vote away and get away with it…i don’t get it.
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 10th, 2012 at 10:00 pm
Thats the 1% speaking to us the nobodys
emma
Oct. 11th, 2012 at 2:50 am
i think obama can win, but this guy from australia predicts these kind of political events, and is eery accurate, see what he says who will win the current US election www.youtube.com/watch?v=a... very interesting.
Tina
Oct. 11th, 2012 at 7:53 am
If you think this is the only company enjoying these tactics,you are mistaken.Here in WV,where mountain top removal and fracking are running rampant,our elected Officials are getting boatloads of money to sue the EPA,lessen regulations,ruin our air,water,land and health,all against the wishes of the people that elected them.For the people, by the people, have been forgotten.Corporations are people my friends,is all we here.And since they have all the money and power,theirs is the last word.
Brian Loudermilch
Oct. 11th, 2012 at 10:08 pm
It has been Said on many occasions, You can Judge
a Man’s Character by the company He Keeps.
Mitt Romney had absolutely NO qualms about accepting
campaign donations from a CONVICTED Drug Dealer
in Florida.
A Racketeering Coal Mine Owner would be Par for
the Romney Campaign.
Greed and the Lust for Power are the ONLY things
that Mitt Romney Values.