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The Beltway reflexively defends measures that, when one really considers them, are indescribably radical and corrupt.
  • Jeezuz! Look at the DATES!

    Via Atrios/Eschaton

    http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/tech/article/0,2777,DRMN_23910_5719566,00.html

    Rocky Mountain News

    Documents: Qwest was targeted

    'Classified info' was not allowed at ex-CEO's trial

    By Sara Burnett And Jeff Smith, Rocky Mountain News

    October 11, 2007

    The National Security Agency and other government agencies retaliated against Qwest because the Denver telco refused to go along with a phone spying program, documents released Wednesday suggest.

    The documents indicate that likely would have been at the heart of former CEO Joe Nacchio's so-called "classified information" defense at his insider trading trial, had he been allowed to present it.

    The secret contracts - worth hundreds of millions of dollars - made Nacchio optimistic about Qwest's future, even as his staff was warning him the company might not make its numbers, Nacchio's defense attorneys have maintained. But Nacchio didn't present that argument at trial.

    The documents suggest U.S. District Judge Edward Nottingham refused to allow Nacchio to present the argument about retaliation. Nottingham also said Nacchio would have to take the stand to raise the classified defense.

    Prosecutors have said they were prepared to poke holes in Nacchio's classified defense.

    Nacchio was convicted last spring on 19 counts of insider trading for $52 million of stock sales in April and May 2001, and sentenced to six years in prison. He's free pending appeal.

    The partially redacted documents were filed under seal before, during and after Nacchio's trial. They were released Wednesday.

    Nacchio planned to demonstrate at trial that he had a meeting on Feb. 27, 2001, at NSA headquarters at Fort Meade, Md., to discuss a $100 million project. According to the documents, another topic also was discussed at that meeting, one with which Nacchio refused to comply.

    The topic itself is redacted each time it appears in the hundreds of pages of documents, but there is mention of Nacchio believing the request was both inappropriate and illegal, and repeatedly refusing to go along with it.

    The NSA contract was awarded in July 2001 to companies other than Qwest....