Dianne Wilkerson Arrested

October 30, 2008 · Print This Article

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Dianne Wilkerson

Dianne Wilkerson

Yesterday morning, Massachusetts State Senator Dianne Wilkerson – a Democrat – was arrested and charged with attempted extortion and wire fraud, resulting from an 18-month FBI led investigation over corruption. The FBI report shows that Wilkerson has taken a total of $23,500 in bribes, in order to help secure a liquor license for the Roxbury, MA nightclub Dejavu. The FBI has released photos, showing Wilson taking bribes from an undercover FBI informant.

This arrest, however, is just the icing on the cake for Ms. Wilkerson, who has a long history of career mistakes, ranging from campaign-finance violations, failure to pay taxes, and perjury:

It wasn’t until 2006, however, that Wilkerson formed an organization to collect and raise funds for the conference. Judging by its articles of incorporation, the organization was closely tied to her campaign. Its mailing address is Wilkerson’s former district office. Its treasurer, Monica Dean, was Wilkerson’s campaign manager, and its president, Carla Richards, was her chief of staff. . .

After registering with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the state in early 2006 as a 501(c)3, the group touted its tax-exempt status on its Web site in seeking to drum up support. In 2007, the conference was backed by prominent corporations seeking to demonstrate their social responsibility, including Bank of America and the Red Sox.

But after registering the nonprofit, Wilkerson — who is listed as the sole director of the nonprofit and whose then-office was (and still is) listed as the organization’s address when the 501(c)3 paperwork was initially filed — neglected to file tax returns. This is not the first time she has failed to meet the requirements of the IRS: Wilkerson served time in a halfway house following an income-tax-evasion conviction in 1997. (Ironically, she is also the current vice-chair of the Senate Financial Services committee.)

Under federal law, any organization with estimated annual receipts exceeding $25,000, such as Wilkerson’s, is required to file annual reports and to make those documents available to the public. A spokesperson for the state attorney general’s office, which oversees public charities, said 21st Century Black Massachusetts has been informed that it is not in compliance and has yet to respond. The IRS can level up to a $10,000 fine for noncompliance with filing requirements and revoke tax-exempt status.

Because no reports have been filed, there’s no way of knowing how much the charity has received or how it has spent its funds. However, Bank of America alone, one of six corporate sponsors, cut a check for $10,000, according to its foundation’s 2007 return. (There is no record of the conference having been held this year.) What’s more, use of the Hynes Convention Center was provided gratis as part of a sponsorship arrangement with the state convention authority.

This is what Michelle Malkin means by “Culture of Corruption.

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