Jack Abramoff: External Links

The following are external links related to the main article Jack Abramoff.

Also see:
 * Jack Abramoff: External Links 2004
 * Jack Abramoff: External Links 2005
 * Jack Abramoff: External Links 2006
 * Jack Abramoff: External Links 2007

Legal Documents

 * Abramoff Plea Agreement D.C. District Court; January 3, 2006 (FindLaw.com PDF file)
 * Plea Agreement - U.S. v. Abramoff, US Southern Florida District Court, January 4, 2006 (FindLaw.com PDF file)
 * U.S. v. Abramoff (Washington Post PDF File)

Political Connections & Contributions

 * "Selected Affiliations: (501(c) Non-Profit Groups Active in Elections): Jack A. Abramoff," Public Citizen.org.

Interviews & Testimony

 * Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, 108th Congress, 2nd Session, on Oversight Hearing Regarding Tribal Lobbying Matters, et al., September 29, 2004.
 * Statement of Senator John McCain, Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Oversight Hearing on Lobbying Practices Involving Indian Tribes, September 29, 2004.
 * Statement of Richard M. Milanovich, Chairman Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, Presented to the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, September 29, 2004.
 * "Statement of Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Chairman - Committee on Indian Affairs Oversight Hearing In re Tribal Lobbying Matters, et al.]", September 29, 2004.

Radio/Audio

 * John Ydstie, "Washington Lobbyist Abramoff's Relationship to DeLay," NPR, March 15, 2005.

Timelines

 * "The Timeline," Washington Post, February 2000 to August 16, 2004 (posted May 1, 2005).

Undated Material

 * "Jack in the House: How Jack Abramoff Bought Congress," [2005]; website critical of Abramoff by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.

1990

 * "Citizens for America" (organizational profile), GroupWatch: Profiles of U.S. Private Organizations and Churches, compiled by the Interhemispheric Resource Center, Box 2178, Silver City, NM 88062, February 1990.

2000

 * Steve Huettel, "New owners board SunCruz. A group of gambling and entertainment executives promises to try to steer clear of the trouble that the previous owner had with state regulators," St. Petersburg Times, September 28, 2000.

2001

 * Adrain Sainz, "Business man ambushed, killed," Associated Press (lmtonline.com), February 8, 2001.
 * Jeff Shields, "Friends, associates of Boulis shocked, concerned, silent," Florida Sun-Sentinel, February 9, 2001: "SunCruz president Adam Kidan, who said Boulis had threatened to kill him, was traveling overseas on Thursday and wouldn't disclose which country he was in when reached on his cell phone. He declined to comment on Boulis' death, referring to Tuesday's company statement "out of respect" for Boulis."
 * "SunCruz may lose name," Las Vegas Sun, June 21, 2001.
 * Michael Freedman, "Going for Broke," Forbes Magazine, September 17, 2001: Gaming: "With help from a high-powered lobbyist, Adam Kidan planned to build a global casino empire. A mountain of debt and a grisly murder got in his way."
 * "Sun Cruz Files Suit Against Reputed Mob Member. Suit Seeks To Recover Money Allegedly Paid For Murder Of Gus Boulis," Local 10 (Ft. Lauderdale, Miami), December 14, 2001.

2002

 * Stephen Pizzo, "Part III: DeLay's Godfather," AlterNet, May 12, 2002: "If a person can be judged by his choice of friends, then Tom DeLay should face harsh judgment indeed. Probably no single DeLay insider is more controversial than the man who has been described as DeLay's financial godfather, attorney/lobbyist/fundraiser Jack Abramoff. When DeLay kicked off his political action committee, Americans for a Republican Majority (ARMPAC), Jack Abramoff pledged that he would raise 'plenty' for the effort."
 * John Bresnahan, "Jack Doubles Down," Washington Business Forward, November 2002: "Greenberg Traurig’s Jack Abramoff is the most unlikely establishment Washington lobbyist: he made his bones producing a Dolph Lundgren movie, working with Indian casinos and doing a riverboat gambling deal that turned messy. Now Abramoff has emerged as an insider’s insider, with close ties to top Republicans and a hefty book of business. But even with his ally Tom DeLay poised to become House Majority Leader, Abramoff’s still found time to go into the restaurant business. Don’t bet against him."