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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaddow's story last night about Ron Paul, a suspiciously stolen laptop, and a dead Repub 26 year old
appears to have been previously broken by Mother Jones. I don't remember her crediting Mother Jones. Maybe I just didn't hear her . . .
According to this Mother Jones report, Police Chief Joseph DelPrete says the investigation is still underway, but he is confident he will "make an arrest."
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/08/indicted-ron-paul-aide-dimitri-kesari-rhode-island-burglary-investigation
On Wednesday, a trio of conservative operatives with close ties to Rand Paul and his father were indicted for their alleged role in an effort to purchase an influential Iowa Republican's endorsement of Ron Paul during his 2012 presidential bid. Mother Jones has learned that one of these operatives, Dimitri Kesari, is also a target of a police investigation into a mysterious burglary last year at the Rhode Island home of a Ron Paul staffer who died in 2013. All that was taken, according to local police, was the deceased staffer's laptop.
Kesari, who served as Ron Paul's deputy campaign manager during the 2012 campaign, faces federal conspiracy, campaign finance, and obstruction of justice charges for his alleged involvement in paying more than $70,000 to then-Iowa state senator Kent Sorenson to switch his endorsement from Michele Bachmann to Ron Paul ahead of the Iowa caucuses. The burglary case involves the childhood home of one of Kesari's colleagues on Paul's campaign team, a young and well-known libertarian activist named Jared Gamble, who died in 2013 at the age of 26. Gamble had worked on both of Ron Paul's presidential campaigns, as well as on Rand Paul's 2010 senate bid. He also had a connection to Sorenson, whose 2008 campaign for Iowa state senate Gamble had assisted. Sorenson eventually acknowledged taking money from both the Paul and the Michele Bachmann campaigns and resigned his Iowa state senate seat. He pleaded guilty to federal campaign finance charges last summer and is awaiting sentencing.
Last July, on the one-year anniversary of Gamble's death, an anonymous donor gave his parents a weekend trip to Maine, according to Glocester police chief Joseph DelPrete. While they were away, their home was broken into. DelPrete says it was not a typical burglary. No valuables or jewelry were takenonly the laptop Gamble had used for his political work.
"I know it appeared they were specifically after a computer," DelPrete says. "And I will say that Mr. Kesari was, and still is, a target of this investigation. We believe he was involved in some way, along with others unknown to us right now. That's about all I can sayit is an investigation, but we are not done with it."
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whathehell
(29,100 posts)Not to take away from your post, I just thought you'd want to know.
pnwmom
(109,021 posts)whathehell
(29,100 posts)and thanks for the great post.
pnwmom
(109,021 posts)Sienna86
(2,150 posts)Need to research Jared Gamble's death also.