Mourdock and Gaddafi used same law firm

June 11th, 2012 at 4:01 pm by under Jim Shella's Political Blog

Indiana Democrats are suddenly making comparisons between Republican Richard Mourdock and the late Libyan dictator Moammar Gaddafi.  It has nothing to do with political views, however.  It’s all about legal fees.

State Treasurer Richard Mourdock spent over $2 million in an unsuccessful effort to fight the Chrysler bankruptcy.  In the process he used taxpayer money to pay a New York law firm higher rates than the government of Libya did.

In 2009 Mourdock, in his role as state Treasurer, tried to block the bankruptcy in the federal courts using a New York law firm known as White and Case.  “When this same law firm was giving better deals to governments like Libya,” says  State Democratic Chairman Dan Parker.  Documents obtained from the Justice Department show that White and Case was also doing work for the Libyan government led by Moammar Gaddafi then, and the Libyans received a discount.

Indiana Democrats have asked Mourdock to disclose what he spent on legal fees and so far he hasn’t produced the documents. Parker estimates the fees at $1,000/hour.  “That’s what we’ve gotten from an article written about the lawyer who was the chief lawyer involved in the case,” he said.  What was Libya paying?  “$975,” says Parker.

Mourdock, who appeared at GOP headquarters with Congressman Todd Rokita, isn’t ducking the matter.   When asked if it was possible that he was paying more than Libya, Mourdock said, “Sure.  I have no idea what the legal issue was that Libya was dealing with.”

But he wants voters to focus on the big picture.  He still believes that the government shouldn’t pick winners and losers as it did in the Chrysler bankruptcy.  “I hope they (Democrats) do talk about it,” said Mourdock. “Hoosiers do not like the idea of bailouts.”  In the meantime, Mourdock says he legal bills will be made public in the next couple of weeks.

Democrat Joe Donnelly voted for the Chrysler bailout.  He and his supporters believe that Chrysler could be the issue that propels him to election.  Now they hope that a Libyan connection will help out.

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One Response to “Mourdock and Gaddafi used same law firm”

  1. Paul Wheeler says:

    Does anyone seriously think that one’s vote for the next Indiana Senator will be predicated on what law office was used in an old bankruptcy case? Wow, nothing like a petty diversion from the real issues our country is facing.