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daniel-david-dan-rostenkowski — Part 14
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FD-302a (Rev.11-15-83)
58C-WF-180673
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6/22,24/93,Page
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Continuation of FD-302 of
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payroll and cleaned windows and vacuumed RosTenkowskr's Wisconsin
home.
stated that he found out about Russo because.
RUSSO's son-in-law ROBERT C. UNDERWOOD
also
known as "Chuck").
stated that
did
Russo's yearly taxes, and.
ROBERT Russo) had to aive a larae portion of their paychecks back
to ROSTENKOWSKI.
that the
Russo's had to pay all the income tax for the money that was.
actually going to RosTENKOWSKI.
ldid not know what
percentage of the Russo's paychecks went to RosTeNkowskI, but
stated that IRENE Russo was only allowed to keep $20.00
from her paycheck for each time she cleaned RosTeNkowskI's home.
did not know of any other people who had to
kickback money
to ROSTENKOWSKI,but
believed that
may have kicked back money to ROSTENKOwSKI.
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stated that
was a
on the 32nd Ward payroll or
ROSTENKOwsKI's conaressional payroll; and RosTENKOwsKI always
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talked about how
was going to build a library for
RosTeNkowskI in the storage room at 1347-49 N. Noble, Chicago,
Illinois.
was then asked to sketch the first floor of.
1347-49 N. Noble, Chicago, Illinois.
nrovided the
interviewing Agents with his sketch, and
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recalled the
specific uses of each room, and in some instances, the layout of
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furniture.
was asked about the day-to-day use of the
storage room at 1347-49 N. Noble, and
stated that from
1980 to 1988 he could not recall the storage
room eyer being used
for campaign meetings or campaign purposes.
stated that,
at the very most, approximately one percent of the room was used
for campaign materials..
stated that their was never more
than one or two boxes of campaign flyers in the storage room.
stated that in 1988 the storage room was filled with
garment bags, televisions, ladders and scaffolding.
indicated that he had seen the Chicago newspaper and television
coverage regarding the use of the storage room, and the photos
taken by the news agencies looked nothing like the storage room b6
]had seen in 1988.
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was asked if he knew of any individuals who were
on RosTeNkowskI's payroll and were doing personal work for
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