Roll Call blasts McHenry's financial secrecy
Thank God someone in the traditional media (with far more resources than yours truly) finally started asking Pat McHenry the financial questions we've been picking at for months.
In a subscription-only article Roll Call not only questions McHenry's new-found wealth, but also has the reportorial balls to highlight his appalling hypocrisy about openness.
Particularly of note, Roll Call uncovered a third unreported property. We'd already told you that McHenry owns two homes in the district whose ownership and financing he is not required to disclose publicly. However, he inherited a $40,000 share of lakefront property in Lincoln County he has also never reported.
And, remember, McHenry sits on the House Committee on Financial Services, whose legislation directly affects companies in the real estate financing business.
Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) took to the House floor late last spring and ripped into Democrats for blocking his proposal requiring Members to disclose the existence and value of their personal residences. “We’ve seen in recent Washington scandals the results of this loophole that allows Members to hide ownership of properties,” McHenry said.
Roll Call went on to say that McHenry has "taken considerable liberty himself with the House’s personal property exemption" not disclosing two homes and that third lake front property they say adds up to over $300,000.
In addition, since he was first elected in 2004, McHenry’s financial statements overall offer only vague hints into myriad land deals that are transforming Congress’ youngest Member from a college student, who is a licensed real estate agent, into a prosperous man in less than a decade.
Check out my article at PageOneQ.com.
Here are a few more tidbits:
For example, on this year’s forms McHenry disclosed his October 2006 purchase of a house in central North Carolina. Public records show McHenry paid $87,500 for the property, which he bought from a local politician. Within months of the sale, tax assessors determined the house was worth 30 percent more.
UPDATE: The local pol: Gaston County Commissioner Allen Fraley who within a week of the sale donated $500 to McHenry's campaign.
And last summer McHenry, his four siblings and a business partner sold a 40-acre plot to a local developer for $1.5 million. The developer, Charlotte-based E.C. Griffith Co., plans to soon break ground on a 1,000-plus-unit suburban housing development. McHenry made a short-term profit of at least 200 percent on the deal.
It's particularly amazing to me how much he won't even respond to their questions.
What do you have to hide, Pat? Or, perhaps I should be asking, is there anything you aren't hiding?
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No kidding
What ISN'T Patrick McHorny hiding . . . that's the absolute right question.
Congrats on getting your stories picked up by Roll Call. It takes the mainstreamers a long time to get around to covering stuff that originates in the blogosphere. Your persistence is admirable.
"If boiling people alive best served the interests of the American people, then it would neither be moral or immoral." Max Borders, Civitas Institute
PS The Dome
Picks up the story too. Just think. If they weren't blogophobic, they could have busted this story open themselves months ago instead of waiting for Roll Call to do it for them.
They once said he was a younger version of Tom DeLay
Looks like he's already there. Too bad that NC-10 would vote for a trained monkey if it was running as a Repub.
I'm not sure if he would be as intimidating to other
congressmen as the Hammer, but he sure is a tool in his own right.
Person County Democrats
Anyone know Gaston's Allen Fraley?
He's the guy who sold the house to Pat for $25,000 under market value, then donated $500 within the week. I've never heard of him.
News of the 10th district: See Pat Go Bye Bye,
Allen Fraley
There's are pictures of Allen Fraley on McHenry's Congressional website (with McHenry in them) at http://mchenry.house.gov/Photos/?PhotoID=59936 and http://mchenry.house.gov/Photos/?PhotoID=23734.
A June 21, 1996 Charlotte Business Journal article by James Overstreet entitled "Deal for Carolina Freight Misses Deadline" identifies Fraley as part of a "Gaston County investor group" headed by his brother John Fraley, Jr., a former Carolina Freight executive.
In 2002, he was appointed to the Gaston Co. planning board. He's currently a Gaston Co. commissioner (http://www.co.gaston.nc.us/CountyCommission/CommissionersPictures.htm).
Well! The County said my property was a health hazard!
He's the guy who sold the house to Pat for $25,000 under market value, then donated $500 within the week. I've never heard of him.* DQ
He is the convicted telemarketing republican brother from Florida.......more info coming......hang tight.....The dots are connecting......
Can anyone get me a record of that conviction?
What was the charge? Fraud? Was it to do with telemarketing or some other business "practice?"
News of the 10th district: See Pat Go Bye Bye,
Allen Fraley
He's a Gaston County Commissioner, who was charged this past January with disorderly charges from an incident that took place in Myrtle Beach over New Year's Eve weekend. As a Commissioner, he's been basically a lump of protoplasm who has reliably voted with the rest of the completely Republican Commission.
Here's his mug
Wonder what he's up to.
Wonder why McHenry is hiding all these transactions.
Wonder what other bidness these two have conducted.
News of the 10th district: See Pat Go Bye Bye,
Did he pay gift taxes?
I'll bet not.
Blackwater's Tax Evasion "Difficulties"
And isn't it interesting, in light of McHenry's fawning performance earlier this month interrogating Blackwater head Erik Prince, that it's just been announced Blackwater may be in big trouble for tax evasion?
Today, Rep. Henry Waxman, chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, accused Blackwaterof conducting a "tax scheme" to avoid paying millions of dollars to the federal government in payroll taxes, Social Security and Medicare benefits. Waxman also alleges the company is trying to hide its actions — a claim that Blackwater denies.
Money, money everywhere, and ne'er a drop (of virtue) to drink...
It's Taxes that got Al Capone
and it's taxes that are going to get all of these guys.
Be the change you wish to see in the world. --Gandhi