- William Heaton
William Heaton (born 1979) is the former chief of staff for former Rep.
Bob Ney (R-Ohio ), and a supporting figure in theAbramoff scandal .Education
Heaton grew up in
Winston-Salem ,North Carolina . He attended Bishop McGuiness Memorial Catholic High School where he was elected student council president. Heaton was also active in sports while at Bishop McGuinness, participating on the junior varsity basketball team and the varsity cross country team. Heaton spent his junior year of high school in Washington, DC where he participated in the congressional page program. He won the student council presidency election even though he was in Washington, DC.After high school, Heaton attended the
College of William and Mary . While there, he worked as a floor assistant to then-SpeakerDennis Hastert (R-Ill.). As late asFebruary 2007 , Heaton was listed on the College's website as one of 12 "Distinguished Alumni". [cite news | url=http://www.dogstreetjournal.com/story/3658 | title=Class of 2000 Alum Pleads Guilty in Abramoff Scandal |publisher=The DoG Street Journal| date=May 1, 2007| author=Andy Henderson]Career
Heaton worked as Ney's executive assistant on the
House Administration Committee , and he succeededNeil Volz as Ney's chief of staff in 2002. At the age of 23, he was the youngest chief of staff onCapitol Hill . He left inJuly 2006 and was named as "Staffer C" in Ney's plea deal ofSeptember 15 ,2006 . [ [http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/docs/ney-fact-basis/ The Factual Basis for Bob Ney's Plea Agreement] ] [cite news | url=http://www.hillnews.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/091406/ney2.html | title=Rep. Ney faces more than 2 years in prison |publisher=The Hill | date=September 15, 2006 | author=Patrick O'Connor | coauthors=Jonathan E. Kaplan] [cite news | url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/15/AR2006091500114.html |title=Rep. Ney Admits Selling Influence | publisher=Washington Post | author= James V. Grimaldi |coauthors=Susan Schmidt | date=September 16, 2006 | page=A01] [cite news | url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/29/AR2006062902375.html |title=Assistant to Rep. Ney Subpoenaed in Probe: 3 Aides to Leave Republican's Staff | publisher=Washington Post | date=June 30, 2006| page=A19] He is currently employed as Director of Communications atWashington Theological Union in Washington, DC. [ [http://www.wtu.edu/about/staff.htm Washington Theological Union Staff Listing] ]Abramoff scandal
Heaton pleaded guilty to one count of
conspiracy to commitfraud [cite news | url=http://www.hillnews.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/022707/ney.html |title=Ney’s former chief of staff agrees to plead guilty | author = Jackie Kucinich |coauthors=Susan Crabtree | date=February 27, 2007] admitting to conspiring with Ney,Jack Abramoff and others to accept vacations, meals, tickets, and contributions to Ney's campaign in exchange for Ney benefitting Abramoff's clients, none of whom lived in Ohio.cite news | url= http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/26/AR2007022601631.html| title=Former Aide to Ex-Congressman Ney Pleads Guilty in Abramoff Case | author=James V. Grimaldi | coauthors=Carol D. Leonnig | publisher=Washington Post | date=February 27, 2007 | page=A06]Trips with Ney
The picture at left is from the much publicized trip to St. Andrews, the famed Scottish golf course. This trip was paid for by Abramoff at a cost of $160,000. Heaton admitted "falsifying his and Ney's financial disclosure forms in 2002 and 2003 to keep gifts secret. For example, Ney's forms said the Scotland trip was paid for by the
National Center for Public Policy Research so he could meet with Scottish parliamentarians, though theScottish Parliament was not in session...."On
August 29 ,2003 , Heaton joined Ney and another Ney staffer for a one-night stopover inLondon where they were furnished with thousands of dollars worth of gambling chips for use at private casinos, "from a foreign businessman who has been identified by Ney's attorney asFouad al-Zayat , a high-rolling London gambler who sought Ney's help in circumventing a law barring the sale of U.S.-made airplanes and airplane parts to other countries." Ney lied to customs to smuggle in thousands of dollars received during the trip. [ [http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/docs/ney-fact-basis/?resultpage=8 The Factual Basis for Bob Ney's Plea Agreement] p. 8]References
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