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From a letter to the editor in today’s Daily Southtown:

While the Coalition for Better Government (CBG) undisputably has worked very hard for countless candidates, we also have become a victim of our own successes. […]

We were there for Blagojevich when he ran for state representative. We were there for him when he ran for Congress. And yes, we were there when he ran for governor.

Undoubtedly, if it were not for the support of Ald. Dick Mell and the Coalition for Better Government, Blagojevich would have simply remained a rinky-dink attorney to this day. Rod depended on us, and we were a very significant source of help in his elections.

We knocked on doors, passed out literature and put up signs. Rod combed his hair and shook hands. Rod was close to us and has publicly thanked CBG on a number of occasions. […]

Dominic Longo
Co-chairman
Coalition for Better Government
Chicago

This letter is quite amazing, and it turns out to be the real deal.

“We called and cofirmed with Longo and he said he wrote it,” said Ed Koziarski, the Southtown’s editorial page editor a few minutes ago.

The Republicans and the governor’s Democratic critics are gonna have a field day with this one. Here’s a bit from an online bio of Longo, a former captain in Dick Mell’s 33rd Ward Organization and the guy who helped elevate a “rinky-dink attorney” to the governor’s office:

# Vote Fraud–Longo was charged with vote fraud (stuffing ballot boxes) in 1984 while working as a precinct captain for 33rd Alderman Dick Mell.

# Licenses for bribes–In 1995, the Illinois Secretary of State busted a testing operation run by Longo crony Guy Dettio, and Teamsters Local 726 member / boss Thomas Clair. The operation involved handing out Illinois trucking licensees to people not eligible to take the test. Clair eventually told a reporter, Dave Savini from NBC 5, that Longo himself had ordered the union leader to pass whoever the airport manager sent in for testing (the City of Chicago had ‘licensing authority’). Sixteen trucking licenses were revoked as a result of the investigation. For three months, Longo’s department was not allowed to administer the tests.

# Extortion–In November 1995, the City of Chicago Inspector General’s office was investigating allegations that Longo may have solicited truck drivers assigned to snow removal and other season work at O’Hare “to pay a couple thousand dollars” in exchange for year round jobs with full time benefits. Allegations also surfaced that Longo was selling jobs, extorting money out of city employees and forcing them to work on campaigns while on city time. He was forced out of his position and moved to another department.

# Ethics violations–In September 1998, a team of city lawyers was attempting to determine if City Department of Revenue chief Ron Calicchio was breaking city laws by raising political cash from city businesses that are regulated by his department. These businesses were being ‘asked’ to contribute to The Coalition of Better Government, run by Calicchio and his partner, Dominic Longo.

# Ghost payrolling–In October 2000, the Chicago Inspector General’s Office, during a investigation of Longo, documents him going to Ultimate Exposure Tanning, Bally’s Total Fitness, Café Cappucino, Caputo’s Food Market, Dei Giovanni’s Men’s wear, and City One apparel on city time. Longo resigns his position with the city in November 2000.

For these reasons and many more, Blagojevich claimed he barred the CBG from working on his 2002 campaign. I’m attempting to reach Mr. Longo at the moment. Capitol Fax subscribers should stay tuned.

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Jan 20, 05 @ 2:07 pm

Comments

  1. “Capitol Fax subscribers should stay tuned.”

    Now *that* is how you use a blog to sell subscriptions.

    Comment by So-Called Austin Mayor Thursday, Jan 20, 05 @ 2:51 pm

  2. I live in the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago and I have been following Dominic Longos career over the last few years. Longo is a good field organizer, he helped with the campaigns on Mayor Daley, Maria Pappas, Dick Devine and other democrats in lower office. From what I hear this guy is like Jeremiah Joyce as far as eating drinking sleeping politics. I think that the Illinois Leader profile is more base on the Italian stereotypes then reality.

    Comment by Anonymous Thursday, Jan 20, 05 @ 3:18 pm

  3. and don’t forget the role these knucklehead played in having the late Penny Severns thrown off the ballot!

    Comment by Anonymous Friday, Jan 21, 05 @ 2:22 pm

  4. and don’t forget the role these knuckleheads played in having the late Penny Severns thrown off the ballot!

    Comment by Anonymous Friday, Jan 21, 05 @ 2:22 pm

  5. Dominic Longo played key roles for Maria Pappas, the Mayor, Blago, Mell
    and ran the campaigns of the hard to win candidates like Granato and Schulter

    but Longo and the Coalition also helped a lot of Republicans including
    Commissioner Silvestri
    State Rep Skip Saviano
    State Rep Michael McAulliffe

    Comment by Anonymous Saturday, Jan 22, 05 @ 11:36 am

  6. What is truth and what is fiction about Dominic Longo?
    And how did Frank Avila Jr and Commissioner Avila get hooked up with him? The Avila’s seemed like they were always fighting the powers that be and on the side of reform and environmental protection.
    I remember when Avila Jr brought the law suit against now Senator Sandoval and brought him into court and knocked him off the ballot. I heard he deposed Victor Reyes and Mike Madigan.
    All Avila needs to do is get the Governor or Chris Kelly in depositions and they will give Longo whatever he wants.

    Comment by Anonymous Saturday, Jan 22, 05 @ 6:36 pm

  7. Maybe Mike Madigan is behind this.

    What are the Republicans saying?

    Comment by Anonymous Saturday, Jan 22, 05 @ 6:37 pm

  8. This post has been removed by a blog administrator.

    Comment by Anonymous Sunday, Jan 23, 05 @ 4:08 pm

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