Courtesy of ADN:
Federal elections regulators are set to decide whether to adopt a draft advisory opinion that would allow Joe Miller to use campaign funds to pay a legal judgment in a case stemming from his unsuccessful 2010 U.S. Senate run in Alaska.
During Thursday's meeting the Federal Election Commission could also opt to make changes to the opinion. Public comment is being accepted in the lead-up to the meeting.
State court Judge Stephanie Joannides in May ordered Miller to pay more than $85,000 in legal costs to the Alaska Dispatch, which was among the media organizations that sued during the 2010 campaign to obtain records from Miller's personnel file from his time with the Fairbanks North Star Borough.
Joannides found Miller's conduct in the case caused unnecessary delays and costs for the Dispatch and Fairbanks North Star Borough. She also found there were significant matters at stake in the case, with the records emerging near the end of the 2010 campaign. Miller lost the race to incumbent Lisa Murkowski, who mounted a write-in campaign after losing the GOP primary to Miller.
Miller was a part-time borough attorney for seven years. He was disciplined in 2008 for using work computers for political purposes, information revealed in his personnel file.
He is appealing Joannides' ruling and through an attorney, asked the FEC whether campaign funds could be used as a cash deposit that would be held while Miller appeals the judgment against him. Miller also asked if he could use campaign funds to pay the judgment if his appeal fails, a request the opinion suggests should be granted.
Can you believe this guy?
Miller did everything he could to stop the Alaska Dispatch from revealing to the Alaska citizens what was in Miller's employee file from his days working at the North Star Bureau. And his actions were indefensible in the eyes of Judge Joannides:
“Miller’s conduct, which included taking inconsistent positions, failing to disclose information during discovery, and his procedural filing, which the record did not support, all caused unnecessary delay and costs for both Alaska Dispatch” and the Fairbanks North Star Borough, the judge wrote in her ruling.
The court costs for the Alaska Dispatch were $112,375. Miller was ordered to pay 75% of that, $85,000. (At the time of the ruling Miller had almost half a million dollars in his campaign war chest.)
Of course in the end Miller failed in his bid to block access to those records and we all got to learn that he broke into the computers of his fellow employees and used them to vote in his own straw poll in an attempt, along with then Governor Sarah Palin, to oust party chairman Randy Reuderich.
Ultimately that damaged his character enough to allow Lisa Murkowski to beat him in the general with a write in campaign.
And remember, this guy is STILL trying to run for office in Alaska, and is currently mounting a campaign for the GOP nomination to run against Mark Begich for his Senate seat.
Okay. You Alaskans can no longer make fun of Texans.
ReplyDeleteJust saying......
Alaska has had much corruption in its past and for the recent past years has had some real looney tunes that have run for office, some have won office, held it or quit!
DeleteAnd, they have all been Republicans and/or Teabaggers!
It's way past time that Alaskan vote much more carefully!
Alaska currently has a governor (Parnell) that sues the federal government constantly (never wins!) and does nothing more than spend Alaska taxpayer's money! He's up for reelection and Alaska needs to vote him out!
A Democrat might be a wonderful change such as Byron Mallott for Governor and Hollis French for the second position!
Crooked Joe Miller just might have to 'work' the Rainbow Lodge Bordello with Todd Palin for some cash. Sarah sure picked a 'winner'. BWAHAHAHA.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing to me how people who advocate for small government USE UP TAX DOLLARS more than anyone else. All Miller's delays, subterfuge, and bullshit suits are just making things more expensive for his fellow citizens.
ReplyDeleteAlso, why does he want to run for office if he thinks the system is so corrupt? I've seen it time and again... these idiots hate government until they find a way to profit from it.
why do these baggers never take personal responsibility for their actions?
ReplyDeleteanon @ 10:45...'cause the devil made 'em do it?
DeleteI don't understand why he doesn't move on to a different state or occupation. Something is wrong with this guy.
ReplyDeleteYou are right! This man who seriously HATES our federal government, wants to work for it so he can have lifetime benefits for his large family. These disgusting people look at working for congress as a way to become wealthy. Their salary isn't that high, but for some strange (?) reason, all these guys leave congress wealthy.
DeleteThis guy is a loser and anyone who votes for him has to be stupid, but unfortunately there are a lot of stupid people in this country in every state. But oh, these bag gets just hate "big" government.
They better not let him use campaign money for this. It's deplorable !
"Miller did everything he could to stop the Alaska Dispatch from revealing to the Alaska citizens what was in Miller's employee file from his days working at the North Slope Bureau. And his actions were indefensible in the eyes of Judge Joannides: "
ReplyDeleteI don't think you meant to say "North Slope Bureau", did you? I think you meant Fairbanks North Star Borough, right?
You are correct, I did.
DeleteThanks for bringing it to my attention.
Those are some really big shiny ones.
ReplyDeleteLOL!! Good one and so true.
DeleteMiller reminds me of former perpetual candidate from Delaware, Christine "I'm not a witch" O'Donnell. Both backed by the Tea Party, but he is truly corrupt and unethical...just like Sarah Palin. O'Donnell was inept and at times I felt sorry or embarrassed for her. Regarding Miller...I just want him to go away and get an honest job!
ReplyDeleteSarah Palin follows the Donald Trump method
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cnn.com/2013/10/29/opinion/moore-sarah-palin-trump/
He should get a job.
ReplyDeleteI imagine this man condescends every chance he gets..........yes?
ReplyDeleteSo brainless Joe wants to pay the fine for trying to hide that he used work computers for political gain with political gains?
ReplyDeleteWhy am I not surprised? C'mon, Alaska. Do the right thing.
a lowlifepiece of garbage just like his mentor $arah. Like to like.
ReplyDeleteWe Alaskans need to have a governor who is scientifically literate, not somebody who goes off on “good" or “bad” science, but somebody who understands the scientific method and refuses to be conned by greedy market influences that ultimately sink the environment as a side effect. We need someone who doesn’t have an evangelical bend with a social engineering agenda. We need someone with intellect, not somebody’s self- "con"cocted "common sense.” We are desperate for the governance of for the people and by the people that we agreed to long ago. Not governance by corporations and for corporations.
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Joe MIller is a fraud and a lazy man. I agree with the poster who suggested he get a real job. But, who would have him? Most of the people who have worked with him say he is insufferably arrogant.
ReplyDeletefukin' Permanent Fund Dividend grabbin' carpetbaggin' scum really needs to gather all his spawn and hightail it outta here for good - take all the inbred heath's palin's with too
ReplyDeleteHow I despise this arrogant scum.
ReplyDeleteHe was an attorney. Which means that unlike the rest of us who just try to act ethically, he actually took an OATH to uphold the lawyer's code of ethical conduct. He not only use government/employer computers for personal business, he DESTROYED records, which were government property, not his, when he was dismissed from his employment.
>>>He was an attorney. Which means that unlike the rest of us who just try to act ethically, he actually took an OATH to uphold the lawyer's code of ethical conduct. <<<
DeleteAs did Alberto Gonzales, Ted Cruz, Richard Nixon, Spiro Agnew; and uhh I can't recall so never mind...
I was tired and not very articulate but what chapped me was that Miller was working as the Borough's attorney when he committed these breaches of ethics. Which distinguishes him from other lawyers who were crooks but weren't actually doing their misdeeds against their client, while representing them.
Delete85 grand, when you have half a million, is a small price to pay to hide your smarminess. This jackass takes the cake when it comes to chutzpah! I hope he gets hit with the original fine plus interest. Who does he think he is, the bald mahus with the foam jugs?
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