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Octafish

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24. Thanks, Warpy. A university professor with integrity explains the ''process''...
Sat Jun 14, 2014, 01:29 PM
Jun 2014

...makes a pretty good case:



The Bush Family: A Continuing Criminal Enterprise?

Gary W. Potter, PhD.
Professor, Criminal Justice, Eastern Kentucky University

EXCERPT...

Jeb Bush: Influence Peddling for a “Bust-Out” Scam

But, Neil Bush was not the only Bush brother involved in the Savings and Loan collapses. Jeb Bush’s, the current Governor of Florida, curious relationship with Miguel Recarey is another illustration. Recarey was a long-time business associate of Tampa organized crime figure Santos Trafficante. Recarey also fled the U.S. facing three separate indictments for labor racketeering, illegal wiretapping and Medicare fraud (Freedburg, 1988: A1). Recarey’s business, International Medical Centers, was the largest health maintenance organization for the elderly in the U.S. and had been supported from $1 billion in payments from the Medicare program. International Medical Centers went bankrupt in 1988 (Freedburg, 1988: A1; Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4). When International Medical Centers went under it left $222 million in unpaid bills and was under investigation for $100 million in Medicare fraud (Freedbrug, 1988: A1; Frisby, 1992: G1). The U.S. Office of Labor Racketeering in Miami referred to Recarey and his company as “the classic case of embezzlement of government funds ... “a bust-out operation” (Freedburg, 1988: A1)

Jeb Bush’s role in this saga being in 1985 when Recarey’s attempt to create his “bust-out scam” corporation ran into a federal regulation that said no HMO could get more that 50% of its revenue from Medicare (Freedburg, 1988: A1; Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4). Jeb Bush intervened on Recarey’s behalf with Helath Human Services Secretary Margaret Heckler and one of her top aides. Convincing them to waive the regulation in the case of Recarey’s company (Freedburg, 1988: A1; Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4). In addition to Jeb Bush’s intervention, Recarey had paid $1 million to senior Republican lobbyists in Washington, who were also working the staff of Health and Human Services in pursuance of a waiver (Freedburg, 1988: A1; Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4). In addition, Jeb Bush had contacted Secretary Heckler earlier about complaints from doctors over the quality of International Medical Centers’ care and allegations that Recarey had embezzled funds form another hospital (Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4). Jeb Bush told an aide to Secretary Heckler that “contrary to any rumors that were floating around concerning Mr. Recarey, that he was a solid citizen from Mr. Bush’s perspective down there (in Miami), that he was a good community citizen and a good supporter of the Republican Party” (Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4).

Not surprisingly, in 1988 Recarey’s company gave Jeb Bush’s real estate company $75,000 to help it find a site for a new corporate headquarters (Freedburg, 1988: A1; Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4). It was a bad investment because International Medical Centers had already selected a corporate headquarters location when it hired Jeb Bush (Royce and Shaw, 1988: 4).

Jeb Bush had a role in yet another Savings and Loan fiasco when he defaulted on a loan from Broward Federal Savings and Loan (LaFraniere , 1990: A24). Broward Federal loaned $4,565.000 to J Edward Houston, a real developer in February, 1985. The loan was secured only by Houston’s personal guarantee. On the same day, one of Houston’s company lent the same amount to a partnership made up of Jeb Bush and Armondo Codina for the purpose of purchasing a building in Miami. The Bush-Condina partnership was required to repay the loan only if revenues from the building were sufficient to cover the repayment. Bush and Condina made no payments on the loan at all and in 1987 Houston defaulted on the Broward Federal loan and the Bank sued both Houston and the Bush-Condina real estate partnership. In a sweetheart settlement with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Bush and Codina only had to repay $500,000 of the $4.5 million loan and got to retain ownership of the building which had been the collateral on the loan. In 1991, the FDIC sued the officers and directors of Broward Federal charging that the loan ultimately used by Bush and Codina was an example of the bank’s negleient lending practices (Frisby, 1992: G1). The Bush-Codina loan played a key part in the failure of Broward Federal which cost taxpayers $285 million (LaFraniere , 1990: A24).

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http://critcrim.org/critpapers/potter.htm



PS: As one who's long admired your posts on DU, please know you are TOPS! Standing up, especially online, not only lets the spymasters know who's who -- it shows them who's got integrity and won't stand with the crooks -- no matter how rich or powerful.

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k+r ...nt TeeYiYi Jun 2014 #1
Evidence of an American Plutocracy: The Larry Summers Story Octafish Jun 2014 #14
'The Woman Greenspan, Rubin and Summers Silenced' sabrina 1 Jun 2014 #34
Thank you, sabrina 1! Outstanding information on Brooksley Born... Octafish Jun 2014 #36
K&R! This post should have hundreds of recommendations! Enthusiast Jun 2014 #2
Thank you, Enthusiast. More detail. Octafish Jun 2014 #15
Yes, it should. An excellent reminder of the corruption and crime that has gone unpunished. sabrina 1 Jun 2014 #75
Off you go... nt Mnemosyne Jun 2014 #3
Thanks, Mnemosyne. What Phil Gramm said... Octafish Jun 2014 #22
My folks had money in UBS and encouraged me to do likewise. Mnemosyne Jun 2014 #40
From when AIG was printing money... Octafish Jun 2014 #89
A great post revisited. Warpy Jun 2014 #4
Thanks, Warpy. A university professor with integrity explains the ''process''... Octafish Jun 2014 #24
Thanks, good information if that crook runs for national office. It's very specific. Warpy Jun 2014 #91
Thank you. woo me with science Jun 2014 #5
You are welcome, woo me with science! Remember UBS? Octafish Jun 2014 #25
"there is evidence of conspiracy" FiveGoodMen Jun 2014 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author Adam051188 Jun 2014 #11
It goes back a ways, FiveGoodMen. Octafish Jun 2014 #26
Very interesting FiveGoodMen Jun 2014 #27
They consider '1984' an inspiration. Octafish Jun 2014 #29
The Sting: elected a puppet president that's of the rich, by the rich, and for the rich. Initech Jun 2014 #7
Appearance is reality for too many. Octafish Jun 2014 #28
k&r. nt antigop Jun 2014 #8
ENRON and the GRAMMs Octafish Jun 2014 #30
+ a brazillion! Enthusiast Jun 2014 #77
Can't rec this enough BrotherIvan Jun 2014 #9
Thanks, BrotherIvan! About Banksters and Their Government... Octafish Jun 2014 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author Adam051188 Jun 2014 #10
K&R nt redqueen Jun 2014 #12
S&L Crisis: How Traitors and Crooks Learned to Use Positions of Power to Empty the Public Purse. Octafish Jun 2014 #35
In Banks We Trust, by Penny Lernoux Waiting For Everyman Jun 2014 #37
KnR!!! KansDem Jun 2014 #13
Thanks, KansDem! What Robert Scheer wrote about Phil Gramm and UBS Money Laundering... Octafish Jun 2014 #44
This will continue until either we revolt or we find elites that will champion our cause. nm rhett o rick Jun 2014 #16
That's why I'm proud to vote Democratic... Octafish Jun 2014 #82
I believe the Democratic Party is our best hope. They have a lot of money and resources rhett o rick Jun 2014 #84
Another headline for this post- Or we'll TAKE it back....... socialist_n_TN Jun 2014 #17
I LIKE THAT HEADLINE. Here's how to do it... Octafish Jun 2014 #83
Yep. We just need the political will to do so..... socialist_n_TN Jun 2014 #85
Another great post, thanks, Octafish. Zorra Jun 2014 #18
You are most welcome, Zorra! Here's a bit more on the Operator... Octafish Jun 2014 #86
. MohRokTah Jun 2014 #19
Seems like what we've learned since then supports what I wrote 6 years ago. Octafish Jun 2014 #31
. MohRokTah Jun 2014 #33
Why waste your time? Rex Jun 2014 #48
great post G_j Jun 2014 #20
Forgotten history from 2009...FBI actually expected to go after Banksters. What a laugh. Octafish Jun 2014 #87
K&R JEB Jun 2014 #21
Bad Decision Making + Systemic Fraud = Financial Crisis Octafish Jun 2014 #88
Never forget n/t shanti Jun 2014 #23
K & R nt Agony Jun 2014 #38
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jun 2014 #39
This belongs in Creative Speculation. joshcryer Jun 2014 #41
What we've learned since then is TARP boss lied. I would hope that bothers you as much as me. Octafish Jun 2014 #42
I read her book. joshcryer Jun 2014 #43
Really? Is that why the Fed fought Bernie Sanders tooth and nail when he demanded an Audit? Octafish Jun 2014 #45
That money was basic transactions. joshcryer Jun 2014 #46
I am thinking rationally. Octafish Jun 2014 #47
I don't have to. Trillions in lost economic activity has not been observed. joshcryer Jun 2014 #49
Just because you haven't noticed, doesn't mean it hasn't. Octafish Jun 2014 #79
Of course not, that is not the goal. Rex Jun 2014 #53
You wouldn't know facts if they smacked you in the face. joshcryer Jun 2014 #56
Yeah that is about as close as you can come to conversation. Rex Jun 2014 #58
Read the GAO report yet? joshcryer Jun 2014 #64
Just so we're clear, here's the GAO report Sanders referenced: joshcryer Jun 2014 #66
The report wasn't written when I posted this in 2008. Octafish Jun 2014 #90
Once again, you see someone that has nothing to give to the conversation but Rex Jun 2014 #51
Here's the GAO's report: joshcryer Jun 2014 #52
Typical of you to call something that happened CT, but that is you to a T. Rex Jun 2014 #55
I post the GAO report. I get accused of CT. joshcryer Jun 2014 #59
Why don't you crybaby about it to someone that cares? Rex Jun 2014 #60
You've done nothing but mocked and attacked. joshcryer Jun 2014 #63
When you have something related to the OP, I will actually pay attention. Rex Jun 2014 #69
The GAO report 100% debunks the OP. joshcryer Jun 2014 #72
No, it doesn't. It shows Bailout was at least $16 trillion. Octafish Jun 2014 #80
... Rex Jun 2014 #50
Have anything of substance to add? joshcryer Jun 2014 #54
You sure don't, why waste everyones time? Rex Jun 2014 #57
You can read the GAO report Sanders posted: joshcryer Jun 2014 #61
Huge K&R for pissing off all the RIGHT people! Rex Jun 2014 #62
You definitely appear pissed off. joshcryer Jun 2014 #65
LOL! Rex Jun 2014 #67
Case in point. joshcryer Jun 2014 #68
Yes I proved my point about you totally. Rex Jun 2014 #71
Octafish will not be able to rebut Sanders' source. joshcryer Jun 2014 #74
What theory? Like where the FBI guy warned of another S & L Crisis? Octafish Jun 2014 #78
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Jun 2014 #70
No need! It is all back in the bank...carry on citizen! Back to work, back to work Rex Jun 2014 #73
That's The Problem... It's All Back In The Banks... Yet Is Was Taken Out Of My Bank Account... WillyT Jun 2014 #76
No kidder would dare bring that up because it invites a Question... Octafish Jun 2014 #81
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