First GUEA trial to get under way
Font Size:
Default font size
Larger font size

BY JOE CARLSON
jcarlson@nwitimes.com
219.662.5339
| Monday, September 10, 2007 | (7 comment(s))

HAMMOND | After two years of investigations and media scrutiny, the first trial is set to begin today for the alleged swindling of the former Gary Urban Enterprise Association.

Lake County Councilman Will Smith Jr., Gary attorney Willie Harris and former county tax collector Roosevelt Powell are on trial for allegedly arranging the sales of two buildings to the GUEA for inflated prices from which they took secret profits.

Other than pleading not guilty, the men have not offered their sides of the story in public statements or court filings. Opening arguments this afternoon could be their first chance to rebut the government's allegations.

All three men have separate defense attorneys. The joint trial before U.S. District Judge Philip Simon is expected to last about two weeks. Essentially, the grand jury indictment alleges three schemes:

-- Smith, Harris and Powell in 2001 "sold" a former Miller grocery store that legally belonged to the Gary Historical and Cultural Society to the GUEA for $200,000 and then took $150,000 of the profits for themselves.

-- Harris fraudulently asked a judge to lower the outstanding tax bill on the grocery store from $60,000 to $15,000, claiming that the building needed to be demolished, even though it was sold that very day for $200,000. Harris then paid the $15,000 tax bill out of the sale proceeds.

-- Powell sold a building in downtown Gary in 2001 to the GUEA for $51,500, not long after he bought it at tax sale for $2,600 and put it in the name of a friend, Dorothy Ard, who is the sister of Lake County Prosecutor Bernard Carter. Though the GUEA check was made out to Ard, it was placed into Harris' bank. Harris was Carter's campaign manager.

Neither Ard nor Carter is charged with a crime.

Smith, Powell and Harris are charged with one count each of wire fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States and tax evasion. Powell and Harris also face one count each of theft of funds from Lake County.

A total of nine people have been indicted on charges they embezzled from or swindled the GUEA, a not-for-profit economic development group that folded earlier this year after the ongoing scandals made it impossible for new leadership to turn the organization around.

Five people have pleaded guilty to embezzling a total exceeding $1 million: Executive Director Jojuana Meeks, fiscal manager Charmaine Pratchett, board members Johnnie Wright and Derrick Earls, and contractor Greg Hill. Contractor Lawrence Meeks still is awaiting trial.

Previous
Email
Print
 

Back to story 7 comment(s)

Please note: Comments from readers will be screened and may not be posted immediately. If you don't see your comment perhaps:

  • It wasn't clear, concise or focused on the topic in the story.
  • It was a personal attack, vulgar, explicit or degrading, used actual or implied profanity or contained potentially libelous statements.
  • It accused someone of being guilty of a crime.
  • It promoted violence or illegal acts.
  • It contained telephone numbers or street addresses, or e-mail addresses and links to Web sites other than nwi.com or government agencies.

In no way do these comments represent the views of The Times or Lee Enterprises.

Passionate views, pointed criticism and critical thinking are welcome. Name-calling, crude and profane language and personal abuse are not welcome.

Reader comments will not be edited - they will be approved or declined. They may be used in the print edition of the newspaper.

If you feel a posted comment has violated these guidelines, please email our New Media team the commenter's name, the comment and a link to the article.

For more information please read our Terms of Service.

Go Feds wrote on Sep 10, 2007 7:35 PM:

" Some of these comments are in error - check the prison sentences received by those convicted in federal court - they're all receiving substantial jail time. "

Lake County Politicians are a Joke wrote on Sep 10, 2007 3:29 PM:

" Let's not forget, this is the local government that paid big bucks for a study and recommendations on the makings of an efficient and "Good Government" then the thieves in charge will not implement the suggestions made to cut waste and get more bang for tax payer dollars. We have serious property tax issues and the buffoons at all levels of city, township, and county government in Lake County talk a good game for show but when it comes down to making changes they do nothing. Philpot wants a free car, McDermott wants to be king, and we have no honest people in any elected office in the county seat. One thief left EC only to be replaced by another. I won't even go into the buzzards picking the Gary carcass clean. "

Jeffrey L. Crook wrote on Sep 10, 2007 1:08 PM:

" Can you say "conflict of interest" Mr. McDermott? Daddy gets rich, Hammond gets more minimum wage jobs and Cabelas gets major tax abatements while the Hammond citizens pick up the tab and get severe flooding as a bonus. Wow, you are quite the statesman Tommy. "

Cabela's Loot wrote on Sep 10, 2007 12:44 PM:

" Investigate the family that benefited from bringing Cabela's to Hammond and all the land acquisition that went hand in hand to make that happen. Someone might have to do some "McTime". "

This is Lake County wrote on Sep 10, 2007 12:23 PM:

" Home of corrupt politicians, crooked judges and public servants that serve only themselves. They may get a verbal reprimand in public but they will get a wink and a pat on the back behind county government doors. The most we can hope for is 1 year probation and a nominal fine. "

G Davis wrote on Sep 10, 2007 10:36 AM:

" The first trial! what a joke, don't expect much even if they are convicted, Of course they are going to be sick and you know you can't send somebody to jail sick! that is the scam these losers pull, and with this corrupt court system it works. They put theirselves in the situation if you were a professional and you got caught would you wan't to go to jail? but if you got caught with $5 dollars worth of weed they would send you to jail so fast it would make your head spin, if you are in any type of Admistration position you might be convicted, but it's doubtful you will go to jail, thats for little people here in Lake County! "

Joker wrote on Sep 10, 2007 9:51 AM:

" Maybe if any one these thieves ever gets to prison or maybe if they pay restitution then maybe I'll give a hoot about this perverted circus....until then all this prosecutor is doing is wasting even more taxpayer money...we have convictions, we have guilty pleas but still these criminals are walking the streets...why?...Makes one wonder why the latest batch are all pleading not guilty...what do they have to lose? "

Post a comment Once your comments are approved, they will appear here.

Current Word Count:
   

Marketplace