[dehai-news] (Washington Post) 29 Plead Not Guilty In Taxi License Case


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From: Biniam Tekle (biniamt@dehai.org)
Date: Tue Oct 06 2009 - 08:16:04 EDT


*29 Plead Not Guilty In Taxi License Case
*

By Del Quentin Wilber
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, October 6, 2009

More than two dozen men took up two rows in a packed courtroom Monday to
plead not guilty to accusations they bribed a D.C. government official to
obtain taxi licenses.

There were so many defendants -- and defense lawyers -- that a clerk had to
use a microphone to get everyone's attention. "So everyone has an attorney,
correct?" she asked. "Defendants?"

At another point, U.S. Magistrate Judge John M. Facciola pounded his table
for silence when the U.S. District Court room grew loud with conversations
among defendants, between defendants and lawyers, and between lawyers and
lawyers. "We've got chaos," he said. "Please be quiet."

Last week, 39 men were indicted on charges of giving a D.C. government
official more than $300,000 to obtain taxi licenses. Nearly all of the men
were arrested Friday and briefly appeared in D.C. Superior Court before
being released on their own recognizance.

On Monday, 29 men returned to court to plead not guilty. Authorities were
seeking 10 suspects who were not arrested Friday and did not appear in
court.

One man who was arrested Friday, Yitbarek Syume, remained detained.
Prosecutors said that he had threatened a witness. He has a detention
hearing scheduled for Thursday.

Authorities have said the investigation began two years ago when Leon J.
Swain Jr., chairman of the D.C. Taxi Commission, told authorities about a
bribery attempt.

Swain began cooperating with federal agents. He collected more than $200,000
in bribes in 2007 and last year from three men hoping to buy licenses to
operate multi-vehicle cab companies, prosecutors said.

Authorities said the men were hoping to buy as many licenses as possible in
anticipation of a moratorium on the issuance of such permits. They thought
they would profit from having the licenses when no one else could get them,
authorities said.

Those three suspects are Syume, 51, of Silver Spring; Berhane Leghese, 47,
of Arlington County; and Amanuel Ghirmazion, 53, of Hyattsville.

Last month, authorities said, Swain collected more than $100,000 from Syume
and 36 men hoping to obtain licenses to operate individual cabs.

The 39 men are Ethiopian immigrants or Ethiopian Americans, lawyers and law
enforcement officials said. Federal prosecutors said the men who appeared in
court Monday are all legal residents or U.S. citizens. None received a taxi
license after paying. It was not clear whether the men might have other taxi
licenses from the District or other jurisdictions, authorities said.

The investigation became public last month when authorities arrested an aide
to a D.C. Council member and accused him of accepting $1,500 in bribes and
free trips from someone with a financial stake in the taxi industry.

Ted G. Loza, chief of staff for Jim Graham (D-Ward 1), has pleaded not
guilty. Prosecutors said that Loza took the money and agreed to try to push
taxi legislation through the council.

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