Margaret Chiara’s Falsely-Accused “Lover” Re-Hired
I’m really happy to see that DOJ has re-hired Leslie Hagen, the woman who was falsely tied to Margaret Chiara in the US Attorney firing scandal. But I’m a little curious about the timing.
On Monday, the Justice Department undid a small part of the damage that top officials caused in a scandal of politicized hiring and firing during the Bush administration. The department rehired an attorney who was improperly removed from her job because she was rumored to be a lesbian.
NPR first broke the story of Leslie Hagen’s dismissal last April, and the Justice Department’s inspector general later corroborated the report. Now, Hagen has returned to her post at the department’s Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys.
In 2006, Hagen was the liaison between the main Justice Department and the U.S. Attorneys’ committee on Native American affairs.
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Last year, the Justice Department posted Hagen’s old job again. The department conducted a national search. Applications came in from around the country. After several rounds of interviews, Hagen eventually won the job.
The paperwork makes it official as of Monday, Feb. 2. Hagen now has her old position back, but this time it’s a little different. Her contract no longer comes up for renewal every year. Now, the job is permanent.
This appears to be effectively a re-hired based on a national search, and not the Mukasey (or Filip, as Acting AG) undoing some of the damage that the Gonzales DOJ did.
And speaking of Gonzales, there’s one more part of this that will make you spit: as NPR points out, Hagen has had to pay her own legal fees throughout this process.
Nobody official from the department ever apologized to her for what happened. She still owes thousands of dollars in attorney fees, and the Justice Department has refused to pay those bills.
Meanwhile, you and I are paying Gonzales’ legal fees, so he can defend himself against charges that he politicized hiring by–among other things–okaying Hagen’s firing because she was alleged to be a lesbian.
The Justice Department has agreed to pay for a private lawyer to defend former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales against allegations that he encouraged officials to inject partisan politics into the department’s hiring and firing practices.
Lawyers from the Justice Department’s civil division often represent department employees who’re sued in connection with their official actions. However, Gonzales’ attorney recently revealed in court papers that the Justice Department had approved his request to pay private attorney’s fees arising from the federal lawsuit.
Something’s wrong with this picture.
Was it Goodling who fired her?
Yes.
I, for one, am very optimistic that Holder will kick ass.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/…..63421.html
Well, I still think Holder, although he will be much better than what we have had, is still a load of dung. On the bright side, your fervent hope for tainted manufactured evidence from MacNamee has been answered. Clemens is guilty, but MacNamee is one of the most dishonest, tainted, pathetic and worthless witnesses I have ever seen.
Yeah, nobody to root for in that steriod mess, just two sleazebags stabbing each other in the back.
Yep … what a terrible mess … who’s going to go back and check if All- Stars of the past 15 – 20 years took performance enhancing drugs ?
This is great news.
Now, where is Rachel Paulose?
Is it just me, or does “Falsely Accused” make it sound like accusing someone of being a lesbian is legit, but that in this case it wasn’t true? Or am I reading that wrong?
I second this. It’s too similar to the idea that one must “defend” oneself against “accusation” of being a Muslim. Don’t help them frame the issue of sexuality in this way, please.
Yes. Being “falsely accused” of something does seem associated with something criminal like murder, or treason, or pushing torture.
And whatever did happen to Rachel Paulose? I keep thinking a “where are they now” story on Goodling, Miers, Sampson, Gonzales et al, a la VH1 seems like a good idea.
What reasoning authorizes the taxpayer to underwrite Gonzo’s legal problems?
What reasoning requires Leslie Hagen to underwrite her own?
Does the DOJ really want to face a suit for wrongful termination so she can recover these costs? I would have thought this would have been cleared up as part of their offer and her acceptance.
They already did. Mukasy told her to go f*ck herself.
EW
Can you find out who is representing her?
This may be an opportunity to mine the big orange for help with her legal fees.
Can she, as a US Attorney, i receive gifts? There are a lot of wrongs to undo.
NPR also reported that Holder can reverse the previous decision to not pay her legal fees. Be patient.
That would be good.
Next time Gonzo pops up trying to portray himself as a victim, I hope somebody points out that Hagen paid her own legal fees.
This story sounds so ripe for retelling in song, although Chiara and Hagen might not want the attention. Sounds perfect for Ani DiFranco.
I wonder: Did they go after Hagen to punish Tom Heffelfinger, who kept trying to make it easier for those darned Native Americans to vote like, you know, nice white Republicans and all?
Well, here’s a tidbit that slid by a lot of us. In the NPR story they NEVER stated whether Ms. Hagan was a Lesbian! Which made the story all about the fact that her firing was an infringement on the anti-discrimination rule, and not about whether she is or isn’t a Lesbian. A giant step forward in journalistic integrity, if you ask me. Kudos to NPR for once.
On reopening old wounds. Won’t the legal proceedings against the DOJ crime syndicate be started by lawyers lower down on the totem pole? I would have thought that there are automatic procedures, which were stifled by Mukasey, but can simply be reinstated as a matter of course. In that case Holder keeps his hands clean, while the work of rooting out the criminals proceeds on its own. Nothing to see here, everything normal, so to speak.
OT
The fix was in long ago to get rid of the UAW and probably all unions.
They are coming along nicely now with our tax dollars helping them.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200…..rs_buyouts
Citigroup will pay nearly $4 billion in dividend payments to service the securities it has issued in the past 12 months in order to recapitalize itself.
And some co’s are still handing out dividends.
http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/200…..-dividend/
Can Holder put a stop to the Gonzo legal fee bleed? Why on EARTH would it be permissible for those costs to come from taxpayer monies. That just makes no sense to me, never did.
Would Gonzo have to pay taxes on the legal fees?
When do we start getting new US Attorneys?
Didn’t Clinton & Bush have everyone resign and then put their own into each office?
How are you doing katymine ?
Good question, I thought the new AG had to be sworn in before the old ones resign.
Better day…… the ginger controlling the nausea and I need to get off the blogs to keep working on cleaning my bedroom (doing a deep muck out of every room which takes me 7 or so days each room)…..
Good to hear. May the recovery quicken.
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Can you please forward this and other information about Alberto to syndicated columnist Ruben Naverette in San Diego? He is a fair-to-middlin’ pundit who has a blind spot re Gonzo. Thanks.
Navarette is a first class useless idiot. We had him here in Phoenix for a while; wishy washy moron he is.
Yep – how he’s our useless idiot. I have no truck for “conservatives” anyway, but this guy takes identity politics to new lows.
Jackass. With clowns like this it’s no wonder the papers are dying.
Obama has been in office two weeks; the vetting, nomination and confirmation process takes months. He only got his AG pick confirmed last night. Am not quite sure why so many people are thinking the USAs all get changed out overnight on inauguration day…..
So I was right ? This happens only after the AG is sworn in ?
It is certainly not dependent on that, but generally you get DOJ Main halfway under control before you start tinkering with all the USA offices.
Thanks !
i just watched eric holder being sworn in.
despite all i’ve read about him here & elsewhere, i have been forcing myself to remain optimistic that he will do the job he was nominated for, as it is defined in our constitution.
after he took the oath – i surprised myself by tearing up.
may he truly rise to the occasion by correcting the DOJ’s past & by holding to a standard in the present, that will enable we as american’s to once again feel proud of “our lawyer” & our DOJ.
i will be watching closely mr attorney general.
goldpearl – ny
http://www.cspan.org/Watch/wat…..HP-A-15039
I had not known US Attorney offices had a ban, or a dont say dont tell. Recalling the Republican challenge on the Defense Secretary nomination by Clinton 1993, and recalling the recent Obama nullification of any such attempt against an Obama nominee to Defense Secretary by letting Gates remain about a year for continuity’s sake, I located a page in Mil Times which reports an actuarial study of the cost of testing, recruiting, then firing, people from its ranks based on the then William Perry policy, which pricetag MilTimes cites as $350.+ million; that probably equates with about 4 hours of the cost of running the two current wars.
partOT: I wonder what are the human costs to families whose children become part of what the Electronic Privacy Information organization covers in its webpage about implementations of the Solomon amendment and ancillary laws, which force schools to contribute to that database, and was argued diffusely in Rumsfeld v FAIR 04-1152. That case involved some amici brief papers which addressed a too broad spectrum of issues some of which might be appropriate for the defense of a nonlesbian US Attorney office official. It may be possible that FAIR tried to accomplish too much, although the stakes were perceived as substantial, for many reasons. The GU link is a compendium of resources of the sort Scotus opts to hide from the public, all public papers filed in the case; and Scotus’ ABA repository of brief documents similarly gives important caselaw history like that the short shrift. Scotus has reprogrammed its site to reloop back to the ABA culdesac, but GU is complete.
Excellent. I hope she can get some donations for her legal expenses.
Meanwhile “All I wanted to do was serve this president” Monica Goodling, an Oral Roberts U grad like Michele Bachmann MN06 and Ted Haggard, Bush2′ 3rd wave coach, is still NOT in jail. In fact she is engaged to RedStateBlog co-founder. Gruesome.
White and pastey is not in. Don’t miss the wicked commentary here.
http://www.abovethelaw.com/200…..s_en_1.php
I’m speechless.