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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

FLASHBACK: When is Boughton going to fork over Galante's dirty money

You would think someone who's running for state-wide office would make sure all of his skeletons are locked away in his closet...but again we're talking about the most arrogant/dishonest/racist mayor in the history of Danbury.

Three years later and Boughton still refuses to fork over James Galante's dirty campaign contributions...I wonder what Tom Foley's thinks about this?

Originally posted 11.1.07


One thing people haven't talked about is why hasn't Mayor "People over Politics" coughed up the 8,000 in illegal campaign contributions he received from James Galante yet?

State Senator David Cappiello stepped up to the plate and did the right thing, what about the last honest man?
Sen. Joe Lieberman is the fourth and most prominent elected official to be tied into the scheme that got local trash tycoon James Galante charged with violating state campaign finance laws. A records review by the Hartford Courant indicates that Galante bundled $14,000, bypassing legal limits, to Lieberman's 2004 presidential bid through the friends and family of employees. (Lieberman hasn't been charged with any wrongdoing.)

Meanwhile, State Sen. Louis DeLuca is under intense pressure to resign due to FBI recordings of him asking Galante to send someone to threaten his grandson-in-law. And Danbury mayor Mark Boughton continues to attest he could not have known a third of his PAC's 2003 intake came from Galante, who was well-connected in the city.

State Sen. David Cappiello looks most likely to emerge from this mess with half a halo.

"About five years ago, one of [Galante's] employees gave me a bunch of checks," says Cappiello, a Republican representing Danbury. "I thought it was strange and went to the authorities and they said it was clear."

Investigators would eventually determine that the $15,000 Galante associates gave to Cappiello's PAC was not "clear." Cappiello says he then split the money between the Red Cross, YMCA, St. Jude's Medical Center, Ability Beyond Disability and Newman's Own. He's washed his hands of Galante's money, but says, "When I met him, he seemed like a nice guy, genuinely concerned about Danbury and I'm not sure all of that was a front... He did give some $3 million to my district."

Well, if Cappiello can do it, then Boughton follow his lead right? Heck, while Mark's at it, he should just confess to the blantly obvious illegal bundled contributions given to your re-election campaign back in April 2003 and hand that cash over to charity.

In true Boughton fashion, our dishonest mayor hasn't forked over a cent of Galante's tainted money but hey, they don't call ol' Marky the "last honest man in Danbury" for nothing!

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