HarryHurley.com
EDITORIAL
ATLANTIC COUNTY
PROSECUTOR
TED
HOUSEL
THE HEAT IS ON
...
DID HOUSEL
"MISSPEAK" AS HE NOW SAYS UNDER MOUNTING PRESSURE ... OR, DID HE LIE TO THE
PUBLIC
By HARRY
HURLEY
Editor &
Publisher
HarryHurley.com
THURSDAY, JULY
24, 2008
5:55
A.M.
It is time for Housel
to open up to the public regarding what criminal charges he asked the
Grand Jury to consider:
This should never have
been called the Gene Robinson scandal ... It was never about him ... It was
always about what was done to him.
Only, we were the only
ones to understand this.
It is outrageous that
this political coup is being swept under the dirty political rug by a (now)
significantly damaged Atlantic County Prosecutor, Ted Housel.
Every instinct in my
body told me that Housel has behaved badly here. I knew in my heart that former
Prosecutor Jeffrey Blitz did the right thing when the federal government handed
him the Schultz/Callaway/Tally caper.
The reason the feds
handed the case off was because they believed that the state law would serve
justice better then existing federal law. In other words, the state law was
tougher.
However, when Blitz
left and Housel took over ... Housel changed everything.
We are not privy to
Grand Jury transcripts, but, we have covered this matter closer then anyone
else.
And, we now know
some important details.
First, that Housel has finally admitted that he misspoke when he said that he
"inherited" this case. He most certainly did not. But, we now know that
Housel changed everything about this case, yet, he know tells the public that he
inherited the case.
This was the ultimate
disgrace and cop out to make it look like everything that is happening know is
Jeff Blitz' fault. Jeff Blitz is completely innocent here.
A more important
question is did Housel misspeak, or, did he intentionally lie to the
public?
I truly hate to say
this, but, I believe Housel has blatantly lied to the public and got caught.
Here's why:
Housel is smart. How
could he not know that he worked on the Schultz/Callaway/Tally blackmail case?
How could he not know that his predecesor (Blitz) had charged them with second
degree offenses?
Another crucial
question that must be answered is: Why did Housel go so soft? This is the
question that we need to go after aggressively. I am asking The Press of
Atlantic City, News Channel 40 NBC and all fellow local media to do what's right
here. Let's band together and get to the bottom of this.
Housel admits he
misspoke on the first point here. Did Housel also misspeak to the public when he
said that the Grand Jury did not indict for "Official Misconduct"? How could
they if Housel never asked him to? Housel is making it look like the Grand Jury
considered this and other 2nd degree crimes.
I can't absolutely
prove this point without seeing the Grand Jury transcripts ... something that
Housel should release immediately. he is presently hiding behind that this
is secret and should remain that way. I normally would agree with this, accept
when we have a Prosecutor who is not being honest with the
public.
Housel's ability to
remain as Atlantic County Prosecutor is at stake. He is the top law enforcement
official in the County. He has (in my opinion) lied to the
public.
At the minimum, he has
admitted to "misspeaking" to the public.
This is the highest
profile case Housel has had since becoming Prosecutor and yet we're suppose to
believe that he simply misspoke about his direct role in this case.
I'm not buying it.
neither should you. We need to demand answers from Housel immediately. There is
something very wrong about Housel's conduct ... It rises in my estimation to his
unfitness to continue as Prosecutor.
I want to end this with
a few "housekeeping items."
First, today's The
Press of Atlantic City coverage, both news and editorial on this subject matter
is first rate all the way. I wish I had written today's editorial, because it is
one of the most accurate and well written pieces I have ever read. It hits all
of the important points in a fair and balanced manner.
Finally, a note of
apology to former Atlantic County Prosecutor Jeff Blitz. I was wrong about a few
things and I want to apologize man-to-man, and set the record straight on a few
things.
First, Blitz did his
job in this case and he did it well. He followed the federal edict for why the
case was turned over to him in the first place. Had Blitz remained in
office, we would not be talking about this case today. The federal
government gave this case to Blitz because they trusted him and they knew he
would do the right thing. The gave him this case to pursue Official Misconduct
and other second degree crimes. They did not hand it to the state for a
political white wash.
Finally, I was long of
the belief that Jeff Blitz did not do enough regarding the massive political
crime and corruption going on here in Atlantic County.
I was wrong about this
point. While he did come a little late to the party ... I have obtained
absolute confirmation from federal sources that Jeff Blitz was a solid and
important partner in all of the recent political corruption convictions that
have taken place in Atlantic County.
I was very tough on
Jeff Blitz. If I knew then, what I know now ... I would have given him the
credit that he deserves.
I want to give that to
Jeff now. He's earned it. Because he was such a tight-lipped pro, he never
complained about getting tagged here. That's to his credit.