Villafuerte withdraws as US Attorney nominee
by Rossputin | 5:54 pm, December 14, 2009 | Comments Off
Just as I predicted only 4 days ago, Stephanie Villafuerte has withdrawn her name from consideration to be Colorado’s US Attorney. The confirmation process would have caused inquiries into the behavior of the Denver District Attorney’s office, the Ritter for Governor campaign, and maybe most importantly the Denver office of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (“ICE”) – inquiries which would likely have been extremely embarrassing, even dangerous, for certain of their employees who were involved in the Cory Voorhis persecution prosecution.
What is important now is that public pressure for full investigations be maintained.
With that in mind, I ask you to check these pages tomorrow (Tuesday, 12/15) and the next day for a rather long investigative report I have prepared regarding senior staff of the Denver ICE office.
In my opinion, although Karen Crummy of the Denver Post has done a remarkable job so far, she has only touched the surface of a deep pool of corruption and cover-up in Denver’s ICE office.
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