Brent Wilkes

Ex-CIA official in bribery case might face additional charges

Written by Paul Blumenthal on March 25, 2008 - 10:47am.
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San Diego Union Tribune

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A federal prosecutor from San Diego signaled yesterday that the government is considering bringing new charges, including an additional conspiracy allegation, against Kyle “Dusty” Foggo, the former No. 3 official in the CIA who became ensnared in the bribery scandal involving Randy “Duke” Cunningham.

Defense Contractor Sentenced to 12 Years for Bribery

Written by Paul Blumenthal on February 20, 2008 - 12:01pm.
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Brent R. Wilkes, a California defense contractor and prominent GOP campaign contributor, was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison yesterday for lavishing a Republican congressman with money, prostitutes and other bribes in exchange for nearly $90 million in work from the Pentagon.

Corruption case against Foggo moved to Virginia; Wilkes charges dropped

Written by Paul Blumenthal on February 15, 2008 - 11:27am.
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Federal prosecutors agreed Thursday to move the corruption case of former Central Intelligence Agency official Kyle “Dusty” Foggo to Virginia and hinted he will face more charges in the future. In addition, prosecutors said they will drop charges in that case against Foggo's lifelong friend and co-defendant, former Poway defense contractor Brent Wilkes.

Feds call for 60-year sentence for Wilkes

Written by Paul Blumenthal on January 22, 2008 - 11:37am.
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Federal probation officials are recommending that Brent Wilkes, the Poway defense contractor who was convicted of bribing former Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham, should be sentenced to 60 years in prison, according to court records.

Judge proposes moving Wilkes, Foggo trial to Virginia

Written by Paul Blumenthal on November 20, 2007 - 10:37am.
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The second criminal case of a Poway defense contractor convicted of bribing former Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham may head to the East Coast.

Boom Shaka Laka - Justice

The San Diego Union Tribune, without whom this would not have happened, is reporting that corrupt contractor Brent Wilkes was found guilty by a jury on 13 of 13 counts related to his bribery of imprisoned ex-Rep. Duke Cunningham. The story of Brent Wilkes is perhaps one of the more telling tales of political corruption for our time. Here is a man who set up a series of bogus companies, many which appeared to be nothing but a name with similar addresses, and received million dollar contracts for important work including the bottling of water for troops in Iraq and providing “commercial cover for CIA operations,” despite having no background in air cover. This is the story of the atmosphere of corruption, embodied by the wanton abandon to cash in on political connections, which must have permeated Congress in the late-90s and early-00s.

Cunningham-linked contractor paying big campaign finance fine

Written by Paul Blumenthal on November 1, 2007 - 9:56am.
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Defense contractor Mitchell Wade, who pleaded guilty to bribing former Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham, is now paying the second-largest campaign finance penalty in the history of the Federal Election Commission.

Defense Contractor Denies Bribery

Written by Paul Blumenthal on October 29, 2007 - 9:51am.
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A defense contractor emphatically denied bribing former U.S. Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham as he took the stand in his own defense Friday.

Bali Hai!

Out of all the congressional corruption scandals that have engulfed Washington since 2005 my personal favorite was and still is the Duke Cunningham bribery case. This scandal had it all, a bribery menu, a yacht named "Buoy Toy" illegally gifted to a member of Congress, quid pro quos of hookers for earmarks, and of course a cartoonishly corrupt contractor who liked to randomly yell "Boom shaka laka!" That contractor, Brent Wilkes, pled "not guilty" to the bribery charges that both his underling Mitchell Wade and the bribed Cunningham have admitted to, leading to the only trial in the sprawling corruption investigation. The trial has led to some terrific moments including testimony from the hookers hired by Wilkes for Cunningham and the ludicrous argument by the defense that all Wilkes was engaged in was aggressive lobbying. Now we get treated to this hilarious video of Wilkes and his team hosting Cunningham for a scuba diving trip. Wilkes is seen at the end doing his random shouting thing. Bali Hai!

The best places to follow the Cunningham case and the trial are TPM Muckraker, Seth Hettena's blog, and the San Diego Union Tribune. Hettena and the writers from the Union Tribune have both written their own books about Duke's corruption.

Wade describes dreading dinners with Cunningham

Written by Paul Blumenthal on October 16, 2007 - 10:19am.
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Mitchell Wade, a Washington, D.C., consultant and a key figure in the Randy “Duke” Cunningham corruption scandal, testified Friday in the bribery trial of Brent Wilkes to a pattern of meals and gifts given to Cunningham in exchange for lucrative government work for Wilkes's firm.