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United States Attorney's Office
Eastern District of Pennsylvania
STATE
SENATOR VINCENT FUMO INDICTED
ALONG WITH THREE AIDES
PHILADELPHIA
- Pennsylvania State Senator Vincent J. Fumo and three of his aides
have been indicted on numerous charges of fraud, tax offenses and
obstruction of justice, U.S. Attorney Pat Meehan of the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania announced today. The three aides charged
with Senator Fumo are Ruth Arnao, 50, of Philadelphia; Leonard P.
Luchko, 50, of Collingdale, Penn.; and Mark C. Eister, 37, of Camp
Hill, Penn.
According to the indictment, which supersedes an indictment of two
Fumo aides returned on June 27, 2006, Senator Fumo defrauded the
Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by repeatedly and pervasively
using Senate employees and contractors to serve his personal and
political needs, causing a loss to the Senate substantially in excess
of $1 million.
The indictment
also alleges that Senator Fumo defrauded a nonprofit, tax-exempt
organization, Citizens Alliance for Better Neighborhoods, which
he and his aides established to improve neighborhoods in the City
and County of Philadelphia. The indictment charges that Fumo, along
with defendant Ruth Arnao, the executive director of Citizens Alliance
from 1999 to 2005, persistently used funds and employees of Citizens
Alliance for their personal and political benefit. This fraud on
Citizens Alliance caused a loss substantially in excess of $1 million.
Senator Fumo
is also charged with defrauding the Independence Seaport Museum
by using yachts and other property of the museum solely for his
personal benefit. Senator Fumo sat on the board of directors for
the Museum. The indictment alleges that this fraud caused a loss
to the museum of more than $100,000. Additionally, according to
the indictment, Senator Fumo, aided by Arnao and two Senate computer
aides, Leonard P. Luchko and Mark C. Eister, engaged in extensive
obstruction of justice, by endeavoring to destroy e-mails and other
electronic evidence on Senate and Citizens Alliance computers once
they learned of this federal investigation.
"In addition
to using Senate employees for personal benefit, Senator Fumo is
charged with abusing his authority to hire Senate contractors,"
said U.S. Attorney Meehan. "For example, he allegedly hired
with Senate funds a private investigator, a former police officer,
to follow his ex-wife and girlfriends on dates, and to dig up dirt
on political rivals."
The specific
charges in indictment are as follows:
Vincent J.
Fumo, 63, of Philadelphia, is charged with two counts of conspiracy
to commit mail and wire fraud; one count of conspiracy to defraud
the United States; one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice;
60 counts of mail fraud; 41 counts of wire fraud; 32 counts of obstruction
of justice; and two counts of aiding and assisting the filing of
a false tax return.
Ruth Arnao
is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire
fraud; one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States; one
count of conspiracy to obstruct justice; 25 counts of mail fraud;
eight counts of wire fraud; seven counts of obstruction of justice;
and two counts of filing a false tax return.
Leonard P.
Luchko is charged with one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice
and 28 counts of obstruction of justice.
Mark C. Eister
is charged with one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice and
four counts of obstruction of justice.
This case
was investigated by the FBI and the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal
Investigation Division. It has been assigned for prosecution to
Assistant U.S. Attorneys John J. Pease and Robert A. Zauzmer.
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