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Miers Led Law Firm Repeatedly Forced to Pay Damages For Defrauding Investors

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 4 October 2005
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Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, Harriet Miers nominated for Supreme Court By President Bush

Miers Led Law Firm Repeatedly Forced to Pay Damages For Defrauding Investors

In case anyone thought Harriet Miers wasn’t a corporate-shill-in-White-House-clothing, take a gander at how Miers did her best Ken Lay impression while heading a major Texas corporate law firm. That’s right, according to the 5/1/00 newsletter Class Action Reporter, Miers headed Locke, Liddell & Sapp at the time the firm was forced to pay $22 million to settle a suit asserting that "it aided a client in defrauding investors."

The details of the case are both nauseating and highly troubling, considering President Bush is considering putting Miers at the top of America’s legal system. Under Miers’ leadership, the firm represented

the head of a "foreign currency trading company [that] was allegedly a Ponzi scheme." The law-firm admitted that it "knew in March 1998 that $ 8 million in [the company’s] losses hadn’t been reported to investors" but didn’t tell regulators.

This wasn’t an isolated incident, either. The Austin American-Statesman reported in 2001 that Miers’ lawfirm was forced to pay another $8 million for a similar scheme to defraud investors. The suit, which dealt with actions the firm took under Miers in the late 1990s, was again quite troubling. As the 9/20/00 Texas Lawyer reported, Miers’ firm helped a now-convicted con man "defraud investors and allowed the firm’s [bank] account to be used as a ’conduit.’" The suit said "money from investors that went into the firm’s trust account was deposited into [the con man’s] bank accounts and was used to pay for his ’expensive toys.’"

If you think Miers wasn’t involved in any of this — think again. Miers wasn’t just any old lawyer at the firm. She was the Managing Partner — the big cheese. True, she could claim she had no idea this was going on. But that would be as laughable/pathetic/transparent as the Enron executives who made the same ones after they ripped off investors.

I wrote earlier today that Democrats must focus on the fact that Miers’ defining career experience up until her nomination was being a Bush crony. These new details about her career only enhance that case, in that it shows she is just like the other corrupt corporate cronies like Enron’s Ken ("Kenny Boy") Lay that Bush has surrounded himself with over the years. There is no room on the Supreme Court for people like Miers who are clearly entirely compromised by partisan/corporate loyalties — loyalties that might make her an attractive candidate to the a corrupt elitists who run today’s Republican Party, but a danger to the interests of ordinary Americans.

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  • August 11, 2004 - Ask the whitehouse blog

    Harriet Miers

    Hello, I am Harriet Miers. I am happy to take your questions today.

    Paula, from San Antonio writes:
    What exactly does the Asst to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy do? Is your job kind of like Josh Lyman on the West Wing.

    Harriet Miers
    Paula, my job principally is to help coordinate policy development for the Administration. In that role I have the opportunity to work with a team of some of the finest individuals I have ever known who are experts in their various fields. The President sets the agenda for the Nation, and we help develop policy recommendations to him to accomplish that agenda for the American people. Andy Card is our Chief of Staff, and he leads the staff in a remarkable way. You may have seen him on TV. He is from Boston. He does not have a Texas accent like me.

    I am not a Josh. We do have two great Joshua’s. One is Director of OMB and the other is an Assistant Press Secretary.


    Bush: "jump"

    Miers: "how high?"