Sunday, March 2, 2008

As Rezko Trial Approaches, the Plot Thickens Between Rezko and Obama


In Sunday’s NY Times, Mike Mcintire and Christopher Drew build suspense from the get-go with their lead paragraph for a story probing the twenty-year relationship between Tony Rezko, whose corruption trial begins tomorrow, and Barack Obama, the Democratic frontrunner facing crucial primaries on Tuesday.

“Tony Rezko was obviously in trouble. He was a defendant in at least a dozen lawsuits, federal investigators in Chicago were poking around, and his name was in newspaper articles about corruption and fraud.”

The narrative continues:

“None of that stopped Mr. Rezko, a politically connected developer, and Senator Barack Obama from completing real estate deals a few years ago that resulted in the Obamas obtaining their dream house and the Rezkos buying an empty lot next door.

“Nearly three years later, fallout from Mr. Obama’s relationship with Mr. Rezko, who raised more than $150,000 for Mr. Obama’s campaigns, continue to dog Mr. Obama on the presidential campaign trail. That distraction promises to linger as Mr. Rezko goes on trial on corruption charges starting Monday.”

The Times article notes: “When the transactions were first reported, Mr. Obama said only that he had asked Mr. Rezko, as a developer, whether he thought the house was worth buying. But last month, Mr. Obama’s campaign staff said the senator also recalled walking around the house and the adjacent lot with Mr. Rezko.”

The remainder of the article provides further previously undisclosed details surrounding the real estate transactions involving the same-day purchase of adjacent property by Obama and Rezko.

To read more, go here.

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