Lobbyist Jack Abramoff pleaded guilty to conspiracy, fraud and a host of other charges on January 3, 2006 in exchange for information on his congressional co-conspirators.
Statement by Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton
Press Releases
- Judicial Watch Files Lawsuit Against Secret Service to Obtain White House Visitor Logs - Feb. 27, 2006
- Judicial Watch Compels Secret Service to Produce White House Logs Detailing Abramoff Visits - May 1, 2006
- U.S. Secret Service Releases to Judicial Watch White House Logs Detailing Abramoff Visits - May 10, 2006
- Judicial Watch Files "Motion to Compel" to Force Secret Service to Produce White House Visitor Logs Detailing Abramoff Visits - May 18, 2006
- U.S. Secret Service Forced to Release More White House Logs Detailing Abramoff Visits - July 7, 2006
Documents
Litigation Documents
- Abramoff Plea Agreement - January 3, 2006
- Freedom of Information Act request to Secret Service for White House visitor logs that reflect the entries of Jack Abramoff - January 20, 2006
- Judicial Watch Complaint - The Secret Service did not respond to JW's FOIA request and failed to comply with the law - February 22, 2006
- Joint Stipulation and Agreed Order - April 25, 2006
- Motion to Compel - May 16, 2006
- Surreply to Reply in Support of Motion to Dismiss - Judicial Watch's surreply to the Secret Service’s reply in support of its motion to dismiss
- Response to Amendment - Judicial Watch's response to the Secret Service's amendment to its opposition to Judicial Watch's motion to compel
Related Documents
- Secret Service Logs for Jack Abramoff - May 10, 2006
- Secret Service logs from the Clinton years for comparison
- "Gimme Five" - Investigation of Tribal Lobbying Matters - Final report before the US Senate Committee on Indian Affairs - June 22, 2006
- More White House Logs Detailing Abramoff Visits - July 7, 2006
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