This was NOTABLE on Tuesday and it is still most NOTABLE because this is textbook racketeering and exposes the systemic RICO. This is so RICO that there is a name for it. This is called a "no show job". It's a loot laundering favor given to gangsters as payment for services. This is doubly heinous because it is being done with public money. The Bidens and Emhoffs are in your face looting the coffers and laundering the loot by every gangster trick in the book, including their kids and grand kids. They all do it, at all levels. The Swamp is globalist organized crime in America. This is how it's done. Gangster Occupied Government. Everywhere.
https://delawarelive.com/delaware-auditor-kathy-mcguinness-indicted-on-five-counts
Delaware auditor Kathy McGuinness indicted on five counts
Delaware Auditor Kathleen K. McGuiness has been indicted on five counts stemming from fraud and abuse in the management of her office, state Attorney General Kathleen Jennings announced Monday afternoon.
Among the charges leveled at McGuinness is that she fired workers in her office to hire her own daughter, who she allowed to use a state car and whom she kept paying while the daughter was in college in South Carolina and not working for the state, Jennings said.
McGuinness also attempted to track the emails of employees she perceived as possible whistleblowers and arranged contracts so the contracts would not meet the threshold that required state oversight and neither would the payment of them.
“If anyone should know better, it’s the state auditor,” Jennings said. “Our investigation has shown Kathleen McGinnis carried out the very misbehavior that she was elected to stop.”
STATE AUDITOR KATHLEEN MCGUINESS
The five things McGuiness was indicted for specifically are conflict of interest in violation of the state of Delaware law, felony theft, non compliance with procurement law by structuring state payments, official misconduct and felony witness intimidation.
The theft and witness intimidation charges are felonies. The others are misdemeanors. If convicted, McGuinness could face 13 years in jail.
The next step, Jennings said, is that McGuiness would turn herself in and be arraigned.
Jennings said that the investigation by the Division of Civil Rights and Public Trust had been going on for a year and involved about 13 whistle blowers from McGuiness’s office, whom Jennings praised as brave for risking professional peril.
The investigation will continue, Jennings said. She urged anyone with knowledge of any of the issues to contact the Department of Justice at (302) 577-5400 or de.gov/publictrust.
“The investigation has confirmed a clear and a disturbing pattern of behavior that was not only unethical but it was against the law,” she said. “We uncovered corruption, nepotism, fraud and misconduct that implicated 1000s of taxpayer dollars.”
(despite her crimes) McGuiness’s daughter is not under indictment, Jennings said.
They are all in on it. They are all bloodsuckers. Everywhere.