- Alexander Strategy Group
Alexander Strategy Group was an American lobbying firm involved in the
K Street Project , founded byEd Buckham and his wife Wendy. Buckham is a former chief of staff of House Majority LeaderTom DeLay , and the firm openly promoted its access to DeLay. Its chief lobbyist wasPaul Behrends .In January 2006 the firm was shut down. Buckham said that it was fatally damaged by publicity about the ongoing federal investigation into the actions of convicted lobbyist
Jack Abramoff . [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/09/AR2006010901996.html]Clients
In
2004 the firm had US$8.8 million in revenues, with prominent clients such asAmgen ,BellSouth ,Eli Lilly and Company ,Freddie Mac ,Fannie Mae ,R.J. Reynolds ,Koch Industries ,Microsoft ,Time Warner ,Enron , and theUnited Parcel Service [http://www.publicintegrity.org/lobby/profile-pf.aspx?act=firms&year=2003&lo=L000155] .Other notable clients included
Blackwater Security Services , the employer of the contractors killed inFallujah, Iraq in 2004, andPerfectWave , the defense contracting firm owned byBrent Wilkes , under investigation for bribingDuke Cunningham . [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/20060205-9999-1n5wilkes.html]Connections to Abramoff
The
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians were clients of the firm at the same time that they employedlobbyist Jack Abramoff .ASG was paid more than $1 million by the
U.S. Family Network , a nonprofit organization that Buckham helped create in 1996 while he was still working for DeLay. The non-profit's total revenue during its existence (it closed in 2001) was $3.02 million, most of which came from clients ofJack Abramoff .Connections to the Heritage Foundation and the government of Malaysia
From August 30 to September 4, 2001, Buckham joined (at his own expense) a trip funded by the
Heritage Foundation toMalaysia . Also on the trip were U.S. RepresentativesTom DeLay ,Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fl.) andAnder Crenshaw (R-Fl.) and their spouses, as well asEdwin Feulner and his wifeLinda Feulner , andKen Sheffer . The Feulners and Sheffer were principals of both theHeritage Foundation and the lobbying firmBelle Haven Consultants .On September 27, 2001, Belle Haven hired ASG to represent
Malaysia n interests. According to U.S. Senate lobbying records, Belle Haven paid ASG $620,000 over two years "on behalf of unspecified Malaysian business interests seeking to present a positive image of their country in the United States". ASG did not register as aforeign agent , as the contract was not explicitly on behalf of the Malaysian government. At the end of 2004, Belle Haven, representing the government of Malaysia, signed a contract with ASG for $840,000 over ten months. ASG filed as a foreign agent.Virtually all of the money ASG reported receiving from Belle Haven related to the Malaysian advocacy. In addition, the US-Malaysia Exchange Association also hired ASG for support "enhancing the bilateral relationship between Malaysia and the US." Malaysia Exchange directly paid Alexander Strategy less than $20,000 a year, according to Senate records.
Heritage, Belle Haven, and ASG shared the same office in Hong Kong.
Partners and employees
The firm employed several former Tom DeLay aides, including
Karl Gallant and former DeLay deputy chief of staffTony Rudy , who has since pleaded guilty for conspiracy involving Jack Abramoff. It also employedBrian Darling , the former legal counsel to Republican SenatorMel Martinez ofFlorida (Darling resigned after admitting he was the author of the "Schiavo memo".ASG paid Christine DeLay, Tom DeLay's wife, $115,000 during the period from 1998 to 2002, as a consultant; paid Linda Feulner (see Belle Haven, above) as a consultant; and hired Julie Doolittle, wife of Congressman
John Doolittle , to do bookkeeping for a nonprofit group that Buckham created called theKorea-U.S. Exchange Council . Julie Doolittle has received a subpoena from the grand jury investigatingJack Abramoff , according to her lawyer.One of the partners in ASG, Edward Stewart, purchased
Belle Haven Consultants fromEdwin Feulner and his wife Linda in late 2001.External links
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* cite news
url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A59539-2005Apr16.html
publisher=Washington Post
date=April 17 ,2005
author=Thomas B. Edsall
title=Think Tank's Ideas Shifted As Malaysia Ties Grew: Business Interests Overlapped Policy
* cite news
title=Houses of scandal
url=http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=30&art_id=10902&sid=6399044&con_type=3&d_str=20060128&sear_year=2006
author=Zach Coleman and Chaim Estulin
publisher=The Standard
date=January 28 ,2006
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/09/AR2006010901996.html Lobby Firm Is Scandal Casualty Abramoff, DeLay Publicity Blamed For Shutdown] , by Jeffrey H. Bimbaum and James V. Grimaldi, "The Washington Post ", January 10, 2006.
* [http://www.thenation.com/doc/20060220/scahill Exile on K Street] , by Jeremy Scahill, "The Nation", posted February 2, 2006 (February 20, 2006 issue)
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/25/AR2006032501166_pf.html Former DeLay Aide Enriched By Nonprofit: Bulk of Group's Funds Tied to Abramoff] , "Washington Post", March 26, 2006
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