Romney Finance Chair Indicted

Romney's finance team co-chair has been indicted:

A federal grand jury has indicted Fabian for allegedly making $32 million in false purchases of computer equipment to pay for his lavish spending habits. Prosecutors are seeking $32 million worth of Fabian's assets, including beach real estate in North Carolina, property in Maryland and a yacht.
and his Utah finance chair is a crook:
Lichfield was named in a June 2007 complaint filed in federal court in Utah by the families of 133 children who have attended schools associated with WWASP, alleging that they were subjected to physical, sexual, and emotional abuse. Plaintiff Chase Wood, who attended the Cross Creek Center for Boys (founded by Lichfield in the late 1970s) and another WWASP-affiliated school, claims he was fondled, forced to eat his own vomit, and locked in a dog cage.
Outrageous, and yet not much from the traditional media. These guys are on the team not just some bundler/donor that gave money to Clinton who got caught (and he should and she gave all the money to charity as she should). You think Romney will do the same? Not much of a chance. He kicked them off his team (as he did Larry Craig and his Carolina cocaine pusher/chair) and returned the $2,300 Fabian gave personally but that's it. The big bucks he raised and bundled. Nope. Was it covered by any of the TV news? Nope. A national finance campaign co-chair indicted and not so much as 30 secs. One donor to Clinton. Tons of coverage. The media proves once again, it is not liberal. It is owned by Rupert Murdoch, Conrad Black and Sumner Redstone, etc. Romney's judgment in his associates and top campaign people. Not a peep.

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