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Spiro Agnew — Part 14
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By Frank Kauffman :
A suit has been filed in Anne Arundel
County Circuit Court. asking that former
Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and two
former associates be forced to repay
about $80,000 in kickbacks they allegedly
received from consulting engineers seek-
ing state contracts. ’
The class action suit filed yesterday by
‘three Montgomery county taxpayers com-
plained that Agnew and his former asso- -
‘ciates, Jerome B. Wolff and IH. (Bud)
.Hammerman 2d, defrauded the state of
the money during Agnew’s term as gover-
_nor from 1967 to 1969.
Meanwhile, a request was filed in U.S.
-District Court here yesterday seeking a
~Show cause order to revoke Agnew’s pro-
~ bation, which is to expire Sunday. Agnew
pleaded no contest to one count of.tax eva-
‘sion October 10, 1973, and was fined $10,-’
,000-and" placed‘ or-unsupervised probation
for three years,
Federal Judge Roszel C. Thomsen
scheduled a hearing for Friday on the pro-
‘bation revocation request filed by Sam
Polur, a lawyer who lives in Miami. The
lawyer contends that Agnew’s probation
Should be revoked mainly because 'the for-
‘mer vice president has been acting as a
foreign agent in his business dealings with
. Arab countries. -
|Agnew said he plans to sell his house in |
-Crofton and move to Palm Springs, Calif.,
sometime next spring.
{He said he has not yet put his home
chere on the market but is negotiating for
- the purchase of a home in the area where
his good friend Frank Sinatra resides.]
. The state legal action, an outgrowth of
. a law student research project at George
~ Washington University in Washington,
_ generally follows allegations contained in
the summary of evidence against Agnew
that federal prosecutors presented when
the former vice president resigned from ‘
_ Office. .
Mr. Wolff was chairman-director of the
' State Roads Commission under Agnew’
’ and later an aide to the vice president. Mr.
Hammerman, an investment banker and
* friend of the former vice president, plead-
sed guilty in 1974 to a tax charge under a
plea bargaining arrangement.
_ The suit alleges that the three men en-
.téred into an agreement in {eT inder
awhich.Agnew and Mr. Wolff would awara
state ‘contracts and Mr. Harnmerman
would solicit money from the engineers.
The three would split the money collected,
Agnew receiving half, according to the
suit.
Agnew has consistently denied that he
received kickbacks, maintaining that the
payments were political contributions.
*" However, he admitted in his no-contest
" plea that he received some money in 1967
that was not expended for political pur-
“poses. -
According to the court complaint, Ag-
new received the money from the time he
became governor in 1967 up until 1972
when he was vice president. As a result of
the kickbacks, the suit claimed, the state
paid higher fees for the engineering work,
thus increasing the tax burden on Mary-_
land residents.
The suit asks that Agnew and.the other
defendants be required to account for the
money they received and “be compelled to
make restitution of such sums to the state
of Maryland.” “~~ .
Reina Chassy, a Kensington (Md.)
woman and one of the three persons who
brought the suit, said, “I think it’s a very
important thing that politicians should be
held accountable for what they do while in
public office. It’s as simple as that.” The
other plaintiffs are John A. McMillen and
Suzanne Saul, both of Chevy Chase.
The suit, according to William A. Dob-
. rovir, the Washington lawyer who filed the
action, stems from a student project at
George Washington University Law
School that also has resulted in a court ac-
" tion seeking public disclosure of all docu-
ments in the Agnew case.
That Freedom of Information Act case
_ js still pending before a federal judge in
Washington, who last year ordered the
Justice Department to turn over docu-
_ ments for her inspection.
i The federal court action against Agnew
| was the second in less than a week brought
by the Miami lawyer. Mr. Polur Thursday
‘ brought a $2 million damage suit against
Agnew and Education for Democracy,
Inc., a foundation headed by the former
vice president, alleging that Agnew was
unlawfully concealing his dealings with .-
the Arabs.
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