GrassRoots Interactive

GrassRoots Interactive

GrassRoots Interactive (GRI), now defunct, was a small Silver Spring, Maryland, lobbying firm controlled by Jack Abramoff. It was founded "with a $10,000 investment" by the company's sole owner, Republican lawyer Edward B. Miller, in May 2003, "a month after he began work as a senior official in the state Department of Business and Economic Development." Miller, then a lawyer at DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary, is a former aide to Maryland Governor Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. and "was promoted to deputy chief of staff in the governor's office" in early 2004. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/10/politics/10lobby.html?pagewanted=2&ei=5090&en=3564c89497493794&ex=1289278800&adxnnl=0&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss Lobbyist Sought $9 Million to Set Bush Meeting - New York Times ] ] Andrew A. Green, [http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/politics/bal-md.miller07oct07,0,4319940.story?track=rss "Abramoff tied to contracts. Indicted lobbyist helped get work for firm founded by Ehrlich adviser, testimony says,"] "Baltimore Sun", October 7, 2005.] Matthew Mosk, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/23/AR2005092302050.html?nav=rss_metro "Top Ehrlich Aide Assisting Abramoff Probe. Deputy Had Ties to Firm That Received Fees Allegedly Misspent by GOP Lobbyist,"] "Washington Post", September 23, 2005.] Josephine Hearn, [http://www.hillnews.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/071305/abramoff.html "Abramoff duo quits U.S.,"] "The Hill", July 13, 2005.]

Documents, including copies of canceled checks, show that millions of dollars flowed into GrassRoots Interactive in 2003, the year it was created, and then flowed out again to unusual places. At least $2.3 million went to a California consulting firm that used the same address as the law office of Abramoff's brother, Robert. A separate check for $400,000, from GrassRoots, was made out to Kay Gold LLC, another Abramoff family company. [ [http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1110-04.htm Lobbyist Sought $9 Million to Set Bush Meeting ] ]

In September 2003, Miller sold Grassroots to Samuel Hook, an associate with indicted lobbyist and Republican fund-raiser Jack Abramoff at the law firm Greenberg Traurig.

Tyco

GrassRoots Interactive "came under scrutiny on Capitol Hill in recent months when the Senate Judiciary Committee considered" President George W. Bush's nomination of Timothy E. Flanigan, a senior lawyer at Tyco International Ltd., a "former lobbying client of Mr. Abramoff, as the No. 2 official at the Justice Department." Philip Shenon, [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/10/politics/10lobby.html?ei=5090&en=3564c89497493794&ex=1289278800&adxnnl=1&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss "Lobbyist Sought $9 Million to Set Bush Meeting,"] "New York Times", November 10, 2005.]

Around the same time in May 2003, when Miller founded GRI, according to Flanigan's testimony, Miller was introduced to Abramoff and retained him as a lobbyist.

Abramoff and his firm "persuaded" Tyco "to hire Grassroots for a lobbying effort to protect tax breaks the company received as an offshore corporation based in Bermuda. ... Tyco paid Grassroots to promote its position that not all offshore companies were seeking to avoid U.S. taxes, Flanigan said. Grassroots was also supposed to coordinate efforts with advocacy groups who shared Tyco's views and to arrange for radio ads supportive of the company's position." GRI "collected hefty fees" from Tyco, "money that was allegedly diverted to other entities controlled by Abramoff and misspent."

Flanigan, "told the committee that at Mr. Abramoff's suggestion he had directed $2 million to GrassRoots from Tyco for lobbying on the company's behalf."

Around April 2004, "Greenberg Traurig officials contacted Flanigan to inform him that the firm had conducted an internal investigation and found that Abramoff had used Grassroots to launder about $1.5 million in Tyco money, which he diverted to accounts he controlled ... Greenberg Traurig agreed to repay Tyco that sum after learning they 'were apparently deceived' by Abramoff, Flanigan said."

Gabon

A document from Abramoff's files shows that in the summer of 2003 he pushed to sign President Omar Bongo of the poor west central African nation of Gabon as a client, even offering to travel to Gabon immediately after an August golfing vacation to Scotland "with the congressmen and senators I take there each year." Documents also show that Abramoff and his colleagues drew up a draft contract that called for $9 million in fees from Gabon to be paid to GRI.

References

Some material on this page is from [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=GrassRoots_Interactive SourceWatch] , under the terms of the GFDL.

External links

*Roy Temple, [http://www.firedupmaryland.com/erhlich_abramoff_promote_miller "Abramoff Says Promote Edward B. Miller, Governor Ehrlich Says How High?"] "Fired Up Maryland", October 10, 2005.


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