Wednesday, January 2, 2008

ED MATRICARDI

Former Virginia GOP director Ed Matricardi was convicted of illegally eavesdropping on Democrats' phone calls. Below is a 2002 story from The (Virginia) Cavalier Daily:

Investigation underway into eavesdropping case

In a scandal that shocked Richmond lawmakers and party officials Friday, state police began a criminal investigation into whether Ed Matricardi, the Virginia Republican Party Executive Director, illegally listened in on two Democratic Party conference calls.
The investigation began after Attorney General Jerry W. Kilgore received word that Matricardi may have violated state laws by accessing the conversation. He then gave the information to police.
Matricardi announced privately that he will be leaving his post as executive director, Politics Prof. Larry J. Sabato said. However, the decision has not been publicly confirmed.
The two calls that Matricardi allegedly tapped consisted of conversations involving state legislators and top aides to Gov. Mark R. Warner, as well as Warner himself at one point. The calls were organized to discuss delicate redistricting issues raised by a Roanoke County Circuit judge's March 11 decision that the existing district lines were unconstitutionally drawn with respect to "racial gerrymandering."
Matricardi declined to comment on the case because it is an ongoing investigation at this time.
Steven Benjamin, Matricardi's attorney, was optimistic about the case.
"Law enforcement officers now have all the information necessary to complete this investigation," Benjamin said. "Ed has done nothing wrong, and we expect the authorities will soon reach the same conclusion."
Benjamin added that, in a conference call, any party involved may consent to a third party listening to the conversation.
The allegations raise complex issues regarding the morality of Matricardi's alleged act in addition to legal issues. If the conversation falls under the auspices of a confidential attorney-client conversation, Matricardi could potentially be disbarred for his act.
University Law Prof. George Rutherglen emphasized that the morality of the act depends on many factors.
"You have to look at the Virginia statute and what the effect of consent is," Rutherglen said. "Even if it is a violation, it's a further question what the appropriate punishment would be."
Sabato was highly critical of Matricardi's actions.
"This is unethical with a capital 'U'," Sabato said. "It is this sort of thing that gives politics a bad name."
According to Sabato, phone tapping is a practice that occurs all over the country, particularly with cellular phones.
Sabato said Matricardi most likely received an access code from one of the participating members.
Virginia Democratic Party Chairman Lawrence H. Framme III said this incident raises larger questions of political ethics in Richmond.
"This is raising questions of whether this was an isolated incident," Framme said.
Kilgore received word of the scandal through a transcript of the conversation.
"As I understand it, a copy of a transcript of one conversation was given to the attorney general," Framme said.
Kilgore Spokesman Tim Murtaugh stressed that Kilgore had not reviewed possibly confidential information given to him, but referred the matter directly to the police.

4 comments:

PatriotsImpeach said...

Is this the same Ed Matricardi that is a Pickens Plan Regional Leader.

Those poor people at the Pickens Plan need to deal with this more effectively.

Anonymous said...

People make mistakes and commit offenses. They get punished and most people learn from it and move on somewhat the wiser.

Do you seriously think that 5 years after eavesdropping on a call, the guy is not qualified to promote an alternative energy plan?

Get a little perspective.

PatriotsImpeach said...

5 years after the crime, Ed Matricardi is a felon, that's a fact.

To characterize a serious and egregious felony conviction as a mistake is childish. Are you "with U.S." or "against U.S." sir?

Ed Matricardi took two other good Americans DOWN with him, they were convicted of related misdemeanor crimes.

To redeem a LAWYER, who is a convicted felon on the backs of 4.5 Million virtual marchers is un-American. Especially when talk of his crimes on Pickens Plan will get you kicked off the site.

If you want to follow the leadership of a felon, convicted of wiretapping Virginia's elected officials at the highest levels, then I call your morale character into question.

The fact is that Ed Matricardi is the Regional Leader for the Washington D.C. Region for Pickens Plan and as such, bears 4.5 million electronic documents into Washington D.C..

Ed Matricardi was convicted of a felony crime perpetrated through ELECTRONIC document crimes.

If the highest elected officials of our land are going to listen to Boone, what do you think they are going to make of his leader?

Forgiving is one thing, but stupidity, naievity and ignorance in the names of 4.5 million Americans is absolutely absurd.

Any person bearing 4.5 million Americans documents, (electronic documents), to the Congress of the United States of America and to the Whitehouse must be of impeccable credentials.

Furthermore there are many minors, (children), who are members of Pickens Plan and are participating in the Virtual March.

Would you be so insane as to entrust your children to a lawyer who is a convicted felon?

PatriotsImpeach said...

HOLY JESUS!

Ed Matricardi is the President of "Allied Public Affairs" for which a US Senator once worked!

Ed Matricardi is the POINT MAN for Pickens Plan in Washington D.C..

4.5 Million Virtual Marchers on Pickens Plan are entrusting a person, a LAWYER, convicted of electronic documents FELONIES !!! with their electronic documents.

I mean ... HOLY JESUS CHRIST !

Will the pathetic nature of American apathy and ignorance NEVER cease to be ABUSED by FELON LAWYERS.

HOLY CHRIST in HEAVEN!