How the Bush Crime Syndicate Funneled

Foreign Cash Into the U.S. Political System

 

 

http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/scoops/Lemme.htm

 

Report From Outside the Beltway: Deep in the banana republic run by Jeb Bush

        "Cha Ching"   From ¢¢¢ to $$$: How the Bush Crime Syndicate Funneled

Foreign Cash Into the U.S. Political System

 

Florida Investigator Who Got Too Close to Florida "Coin Gate" Silenced by

Jeb Bush's Gangsters

 

Story Unfolding

 

 

Room 132 at the Knight's Inn in Valdosta, Georgia. Florida Department of

Transportation  Investigator Ray Lemme had the goods on the Bushes. He paid

with his life.

 

 

 

Lemme was anxious to meet his contact, driving a bee line direct route from

Tallahassee using I-10, Rt. 221, and US 85, to Exit 16 intersection of I-75

and US 85 (Knights Inn, 2110 West Hill Ave., Valdosta, Georgia). The Knights

Inn is fairly remote from I-75, surrounded by empty lots and woods with few

potential witnesses in the vicinity.

        Wayne Madsen

 

FLORIDA PANHANDLE, June 10, 2005 -- Experienced federal investigators,

acting independently, have discovered a covert funding channel used by the

2000 and 2004 Bush-Cheney campaigns and the administrations of Jeb Bush in

Florida and Bob Taft in Ohio to illegally funnel foreign and other

questionable money into Republican coffers.

 

Ever since the brutal death of Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)

investigator Ray Lemme in July 2003, the focus of investigators in Florida

and Georgia has been on the political scandal Lemme was uncovering. After

his official investigation of contract fraud, money laundering, illegal

immigration, and election fraud was shut down on orders of Jeb Bush, Lemme

continued to investigate the use of FDOT to launder cash for the Bush

Brothers and their allies. Lemme's focus was on the use of the Florida

turnpike system to launder cash for the Jeb and George W. Bush campaigns. It

was an investigation that would ultimately lead to Lemme's body being

discovered in a motel room bath tub in Valdosta, Georgia. A two-state police

cover up of Lemme's death, threats directed at Florida and Georgia

investigators, and a virtual media blackout indicates that the GOP

administrations of Jeb Bush and Georgia's Sonny Perdue wanted the Lemme

story to go away -- and fast.

 

The reason for the cover-up of Lemme's reported "suicide" is simple.

Investigators have now discovered that foreign cash, including Chinese,

Saudi, and Nigerian money, was laundered via the biggest state-run cash cow

in Florida -- the Florida Turnpike system. Because most of the transactions

involving Florida's toll roads involve cash and huge amounts of it, it was

easy for foreign and other questionable money to be laundered via FDOT.

 

Lemme had reportedly become aware of the use of FDOT to commit criminal

acts. Valdosta, where Lemme went to meet a still unknown source, is a key

center for international organized criminal activity, including illegal

foreign worker smuggling, involving close political allies of George W. and

Jeb Bush.

 

Flashback: From Dec. 6. 2004 article "Texas to Florida: White House-linked

clandestine operation paid for "vote switching" software," Wayne Madsen,

Onlinejournal.com:

 

Yang's [Yang Enterprises] questionable billing activities with its Florida

DOT contract came to the attention of Ray C. Lemme, a seasoned senior

investigator with the Florida DOT Inspector General's Office and a combat

veteran of the Vietnam War. Lemme had a lot of evidence to suspect that Yang

was overbilling the DOT for "millions." After discovering Yang's dirty

laundry, Curtis went to work for the DOT. Mavis Georgalis, the DOT's

contracting officer for the Yang contract, was also aware of improprieties

with the contract. As a result of pressure from the Florida State House,

both Curtis and Georgalis were eventually fired by the DOT because of their

complaints about the Yang contract. Someone was obviously trying to send

Curtis a message when, on August 14, 2002, he discovered that someone

poisoned his pet Pomeranian dog, Emily. Lemme was forced to stop his

official investigation of Yang for similar reasons. However, he decided to

continue an "unofficial" investigation of Yang and its practices on the

side. It was a fateful decision.

 

According to DOT employees familiar with the Yang case, Lemme was aware that

it was Jeb Bush who personally shut down his investigation of Yang. Lemme

also leaked details concerning his investigation to the Daytona Beach News

Journal. The investigator had previously requested a full audit of the Yang

contract with the DOT, a request that was denied. Lemme also became aware of

something else outside the framework of the DOT contract‹that Yang had been

involved in producing a prototype vote switching program for use with touch

screen voting machines and that Tom Feeney was in on the scam. The last time

Clint Curtis spoke to Lemme, he remembers the silver haired investigator

excited about where his case was leading. Lemme told Curtis that the cover

up of Yang was coming from "as high up as I could imagine" and that he had

"proof" that was "shocking."

 

On Sunday, June 29, 2003, evidence indicates that Lemme drove from

Tallahassee to Valdosta, Georgia, the home of Moody Air Force Base. A motel

receipt indicated that Lemme checked in at the Knight's Inn off Interstate

75 at 6:49 p.m. Lemme's wife said that her husband left home for work on

Monday, June 30, at 5:15 a.m., an hour earlier than usual. According to a

Leon County Sheriff's report, Lemme's wife said she received a voice message

after she returned home at 6:45 p.m. on Monday. The message was from her

husband's supervisor, Bob Clift, who informed her that earlier in the day,

at 6:15 a.m., Lemme called into work, left a message, and said he would not

be coming to work that day. Clift said he was checking up on Ray Lemme. Mrs.

Lemme called Clift and told him that her husband was not at home. Mrs. Lemme

told police that her husband was working on a "big case." Mrs. Lemme filed a

missing person report with the Leon County, Sheriff's Office. Clift later

determined that Ray Lemme made his earlier call to work at 6:15 a.m., one

hour after he supposedly left his home for work, from a pay phone at the

junction of Interstate 10 and Highway 1 in Jefferson County, Florida.

Shortly after 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 1, the maid assigned to clean

Lemme's room‹132‹received no answer when she knocked. The door was locked.

There was no response when the maid called the room's telephone. The hotel

manager then called the police.

 

The following is from the Valdosta Police Detective Report filed by

Detective Craig Spencer and dated July 1, 2003: "On July 1, 2003 at

approximately 1330 hours, I received a page advising me to be en route to

Knights Inn at 2110 West Hill Avenue in reference to an unattended death."

When Spencer and other police officers and detectives arrived at the motel,

the manager told them that the occupant of Room 132, Ray Lemme, was to have

checked out by 11a.m. The officers yelled through the slightly ajar door but

received no answer and they discovered the upper swing latch was locked. The

officers used a special tool provided by the motel to open the swing latch

lock. Spencer said that one of the officers entered the room and found a

suicide note and then proceeded to the bathroom where Lemme was found dead

in the bathtub. Police also discovered that the inside of Lemmes's left

elbow‹the cubital tunnel‹was slashed. There were spurts of blood on the wall

but no blood found on the floor. A belt possibly used as a tourniquet and a

double- edged straight razor blade were found on the side of the tub. A bath

towel was unfolded and neatly placed on the floor next to the tub.

 

Later on July 1, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Crime Laboratory in

Moultrie informed the Valdosta Police that based on the "suicide" details,

no autopsy would be performed on Lemme. Unlike Florida, Georgia does not

perform mandatory autopsies. A doctor, with 25 years' clinical experience,

who was interviewed for this story, claimed that the circumstances of

Lemme's death appeared to him to be a classic "mob hit." If the Leon County

Sheriff missing person report is to be believed, it is clear that someone

other than Lemme checked into the Valdosta motel on Sunday evening using his

name. Clearly, the Leon County Sheriff's report contains a number of details

that directly conflict with facts found in the Valdosta Police report. In

addition, the Lowndes County, Georgia, Coroner's report fails to indicate an

estimated time of death based on a full medical examination‹it surmised that

the time of death was the same time as indicated on the suicide note: 8:10

a.m. on July 1.

 

An empty manila folder and a blank legal pad notebook were found on the

hotel room's desk along with an undated and unsigned suicide note written on

lined paper, which lacked any identifiable fingerprints, from Lemme's day

planner. The note merely contained the time 8:10 a.m. with the following

notation: "I love my family (family underlined once) with all my heart. I am

sorry. I am depressed and in pain. Mary Ann (Lemme's wife), I love you." ("I

love you" underlined twice). It was certainly not indicative of a person who

was ecstatic that he was finally going to nail a long investigation that

involved vote rigging, overbilling, and fraud abetted by the very top

political leadership in Tallahassee. Interestingly, the last number on

Lemme's pager (an 850 960-XXXX) ended with the number "911." It is also

interesting that Lemme's watch, when discovered by the police, was stopped

at 12:34 p.m. on June 30­a possible indication that Lemme was trying to

convey the time of a possible in extremis situation. Also, Lemme's Florida

driver's license was in his room while his wallet was in the glove box of

his car, which was parked in front of the room. Two motel receipts were

found in Lemme's room by the police. One was a check-in receipt dated June

29 and timed at 6:44 p.m. The other was a receipt, without a notation of

check-in or check-out, dated June 30 and timed at 6:54 a.m. A witness told

police that Lemme's car was parked in front of his room on the afternoon of

June 30.

 

Sergeant Eugene Bell of the Valdosta Police Department interviewed a 39-year

old female guest who was staying in Room 236 over the weekend. She and her

daughter noticed three men standing in the parking lot across from Lemme's

room at 8 a.m. on the morning of July 1. The behavior of the men made the

guest suspicious enough that the woman initially believed the men were

engaged in a drug deal. According to the police report, the camera used to

photograph the crime scene was later discovered to have a defect in the

flash memory card. The defect resulted in no usable photographs being

submitted with the official police report.

 

Later, veteran GAO and FBI investigative specialist John Caylor discovered

that the Valdosta Police story about a defective digital camera memory stick

and the purported lack of crime scene photos of Lemme's motel room was a

ruse. Caylor was able to obtain the crime scene photos of Lemme from the

Valdosta Police. Lemme's body, found in Room 132 of the Knights Inn bath

tub,  clearly shows that he was brutally beaten and strangled prior to his

death -- reported by police to have been from a self-inflicted razor cut to

his arm.

 

It is unlikely that Lemme, who told former FDOT and Yang programmer Clint

Curtis that he was on the verge of cracking a huge case that went straight

"to the top," would have traveled to a state like Georgia, where autopsies

are not mandatory, to commit suicide. Moreover, Lemme drove a bee line route

to Valdosta, an indication that he was anxious to meet with his "source."

Lemme had been informed that a Chinese sub-contract programmer for Yang

named Henry Ni, who had been busted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement

officers for illegally transferring missile parts to China, had been given

the social security number of an Iowa resident. Although Ni had only been in

the United States for five years, his social security number from Iowa had

been issued to another individual twenty-four years earlier. Valdosta is a

center for illegal smuggling and it was this nexus of illegal alien

smuggling and money laundering that attracted Lemme to the city.

 

After Lemme's death, Valdosta criminal activities and bribes paid to Florida

politicians became the subject of a grand jury investigation run by the US

 

Attorney for Northwest Florida Greg Miller. Miller's investigation

reportedly dovetailed with Lemme's probe of money laundering involving FDOT

and Florida turnpike receipts. The Chairman of the Florida Transportation

Commission who has control of FDOT and the turnpike system is Earl Durden, a

major GOP player in Florida who is close to both Jeb and George W. Bush.

Durden was appointed to the Transportation Commission post by Jeb Bush. When

Miller's investigation of money laundering was leaked, it was George W. Bush

who personally flew to Florida from Washington to close down the entire

probe.

 

The six Florida Panhandle counties west of Tallahassee and the border

counties of Georgia and Alabama have long been centers of illicit Bush

activities dating back to the Iran-contra and savings and loan failures.

Lowndes County, where Valdosta is located, is a major center for

Bush-connected criminal activity.

 

Now comes word that "Coin Gate" in Ohio is tied to the same criminal

elements in the GOP that were responsible for turnpike toll money laundering

in Florida. Durden's counterpart in Ohio, Tommy Noe, a Bush "Pioneer"

contributor who Gov. Taft appointed to the Ohio Turnpike Commission, is in

the center of a major scandal involving missing state funds invested in rare

coins and baseball cards. Shortly after the Toledo Blade began reporting on

the Ohio coin scandal, Noe resigned from the turnpike commission.

 

An additional investigation of missing Ohio state revenue is focused on

millions of state dollars invested in a hedge fund.  Federal investigators

are investigating charges that Noe laundered some of the missing $12 million

from the state's coin fund into the Bush 2004 campaign. Mr. Bush has

returned a mere $4000 from Noe's contributions. Ohio and Florida were the

scenes of major election fraud in 2004. It now appears that both states

laundered hundreds of millions of dollars to engage in massive fraud

involving all sectors of state government, from election officials and

Secretaries of State to state auditors and attorneys general.

 

Ohio and Florida have the highest turnpike toll rates in the nation coupled

with the least oversight. Both states, rife with political corruption

fostered by the patrician Republican Taft and Bush families, are now the

center of coin gate scandals tied to political chicanery and money

laundering.

 

Manhattan's veteran District Attorney Robert Morgenthau is on the verge of

penetrating a major conduit for foreign money into the Bush family network

and the American political system that parallels the campaign finance

scandals in Ohio and Florida. Morgenthau's investigation of the notorious

Sam and Charlie Wyly brothers of Texas, the billionaires who spearheaded the

Swift Boat disinformation campaign against John Kerry and a similar

distortion effort against John McCain in 2000, is focused on a

Wyly-controlled Isle of Man off-shore account tied to the Bank of America.

In 1989, George H. W. Bush dispatched a Houston attorney to the Isle of Man

to take charge of the secret Bush accounts. One of the accounts was Five

Star Trust, a multi-billion dollar account used by the Bushes as a covert

off-shore money tranche for their political and business purposes.