Bass' campaign employs another person close to past corruption scandal

The Web site for the award-winning alternative weekly, the Philadelphia City Paper.

email
font size
comments
0
share
options
 

Bass' campaign employs another person close to past corruption scandal

POSTED: Thursday, April 14, 2011, 11:04 AM

The campaign for Cindy Bass, the 8th Council District candidate, has employed a second person close to a former political corruption scandal.

In this week's column Election Ear, City Paper found that Bass' campaign employed a man named Sabir Hameen, who's lived with Theresa Pinkett, a former aide to Councilwoman Donna Reed Miller who pleaded guilty to bribery in 2008.

(Court records confirmed that the two lived together, and Bass' campaign confirmed that they had employed Hameen.)

This follows last week's news, broken by G-town Radio, that Bass' campaign had employed Steven Vaughn, also a former aide to Miller, who pleaded guilty in 2005 in a pay-to-play scandal. Bass opponent Robin Tasco, in the same show, claimed that Vaughn tried to bribe her to drop out.

Bass' spokesman, Joseph Corrigan, calls this news a "distraction," and says that candidates' platforms and campaign issues ought to get more attention.

Read more about this news in ElectionEar.

This article is part of our new, expanded coverage of this year's exciting election season. Grab this link for more "ElectionEar" pieces and look for the new column in our print edition.

Posted by Holly Otterbein @ 11:04 AM  Permalink | Post a comment
Comments  (0)


About this blog
Here at The Naked City, you'll find breaking news, analysis, gossip and surprises about everything from crime and politics to the beating pulse of city life itself. We're good listeners, too:

Daniel Denvir: daniel.denvir@citypaper.net

Ryan Briggs: ryan.briggs@citypaper.net

Samantha Melamed: samantha@citypaper.net

The Naked City on Twitter: @CPNakedCity @danieldenvir @rw_briggs @samanthamelamed

Topics:
Blog archives:
Past Archives: