Did Blago pal tape him — or
not?
Sun-Times
December 5,
2008
Chris Fusco
Was Gov. Blagojevich secretly recorded as part of a federal investigation
of his administration, or wasn’t he?
The Chicago Tribune, citing anonymous sources, reported Friday morning that
lobbyist John Wyma, one of the governor’s closest friends, has cooperated with
authorities probing if state contracts, jobs and board actions were traded for
contributions to Blagojevich’s campaign fund.
The Tribune also reported that Wyma “cooperated with investigators,” and that
Wyma’s assistance “helped lead to recordings of the governor and others.”
But in a statement released Friday afternoon, Wyma’s attorney, Zach Fardon, said
Wyma is not aware of Blagojevich being recorded as part of a federal
investigation. Fardon’s statement, however, did not deny that Wyma might have
cooperated with the feds.
“Today, there are news articles suggesting that John Wyma has worn a wire or
otherwise recorded conversations as part of a federal investigation,” Fardon
said. “Contrary to those stories, Mr. Wyma has not worn any wire or recorded any
conversations; nor is he aware of any such recorded conversations.
“Any allegation or insinuation to the contrary is simply untrue. Out of respect
for the federal investigative process, we are making no further statements
related to that process.”
Blagojevich spokesman Lucio Guerrero released this statement responding to the
Tribune story:
“The governor has been working on the things that matter most to the people of
Illinois — creating jobs, keeping people in their homes, fixing the budget, and
making sure that everyone has access to affordable health care. He woke up this
morning and saw the article just like everyone else did.
“The Governor has not done anything wrong, improper or illegal.”
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