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No one was ever charged with a crime, and the case was closed in the summer of 2006, says Korge's former law partner and criminal defense attorney Steven Chaykin, who contends his friend (and client in this case) was a victim of politics and jealousy. "The more success you have, the more people can take shots at you to take you down a few notches," Chaykin says. "The airport investigation bothered him a great deal."

After all, in 2000 — two years after the Host Marriott deal was inked — Korge quit the lobbying business and became national finance chairman for Al Gore's campaign. Since then, he has worked hard to refashion his image into that of a successful businessman who's simply interested in the direction of the Democratic Party.

And it has generally worked. On March 12, 2006, New York Times Magazine reporter Matt Bai wrote, "If you harbor serious thoughts of running for the presidency, the first thing you do — long before you commission any polls or make any ads, years before you charter planes to take you back and forth between Iowa and New Hampshire — is to sit down with guys like Chris Korge. A real-estate developer in Coral Gables ... Korge is one of the Democratic Party's most proficient 'bundlers.'"

Yet Korge critics remain. One of them is his first cousin and a former Miami Beach mayor, Alex Daoud. "He's a phony," Daoud hisses. "The guy is an absolute fraud. I would love to see him face-to-face in the street or in the ring."

The 65-year-old ex-pol served as a Miami Beach commissioner and mayor from 1979 to 1991. Just days before his final term ended, the feds indicted him on 41 counts of bribery, obstruction of justice, and tax evasion. Two years later, a jury found Daoud guilty on one count of bribery; he later pleaded guilty to four counts of obstruction of justice and tax evasion. He served 18 months in federal prison.

This past December, Daoud and a partner self-published a memoir, Sins of South Beach, which details how as a city commissioner he circumvented nepotism rules by maneuvering the Miami Beach City Attorney's Office into hiring Korge. "When he was unemployed and needed a job, I helped him," Daoud writes. "When I went to trial, I never gave up his name and I did everything to protect him."

Shortly after Daoud's release from prison 11 years ago, he visited Korge at his law practice, Daoud says. "I was persona non grata," he grouses. "He didn't want to know me. He kept asking me if the feds were looking at him."

The two still don't get along. "We can have a charity boxing match," Daoud says. "Maybe we can give the money to Hillary."

And she just might take it. Clinton has accepted — then returned — donations from California businessman and Pakistani immigrant Abdul Rehman Jinnah, who fled the country last March after prosecutors accused him of steering more than $50,000 in illegal donations to a political action committee associated with Clinton. Then there was the $825,000 she was forced to return that was raised by convicted felon Norman Hsu. Clinton's campaign office ignored four requests for comment about Korge.

Chaykin explains, "Chris has had a lot of success because he is an extremely persuasive fellow. In all the years I have known him, I have never seen him do anything that would adversely affect my opinion of him."

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  1. Now why can't the national news do this kind of reporting. I would also add that Senator Clinton and Chris Korge will be bowling together on Sunday January 27th. Perhaps you can interview them both about their relationship there while she is violating her pledge not compaign in Florida.

  2. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MIAMI NEW TIMES AND FRANCISCO ALVARADO FOR HAVING THE COURAGE TO PRINT THE TRUTH ABOUT MY FIRST COUSIN CHRIS KORGE. I WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO TAKE A LIE DETECTOR TEST CONCERNING THE EVENTS THAT TRANSPIRED WITH MY COUSIN CHRIS KORGE IN MY BOOK "SINS OF SOUTH BEACH". WILL HE? THEN WE WILL ALL KNOW THE TRUTH.

  3. WHY REPUBLICANS WANT TO RUN AGAINST HILLARY?

    "...Why? Because there exists a vault of information American voters are not aware of concerning the Clintons — information which should have been brought to the nation's attention well before the kickoff of the 2008 presidential campaign.

    The bedeviling problem is that party leaders on both sides of the congressional aisle conspired two years ago to bury the telltale documents. I'm referring to the 120 missing pages of the Barrett Report which, by all accounts from Washington insiders, former press secretary Tony Snow among them, contain sufficient evidence of Clinton misdeeds not only to furl Mrs. Clinton's presidential flag but quite possibly to send her and her miscreant husband straight to the courtroom dock. Yet the papers have lain moldering in some deep Capitol Hill tomb with no one daring to dig them up though they can be exhumed on demand by any member of Congress..."

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/article/20080124/EDITORIAL/774081954

    GO OBAMA

    YES WE CAN

    Anne

  4. Once again Alvarado takes on the big boys and girls. He truly is a breath of fresh air because rather than play it "safe" he seeks stories that expose wrong doing; something our daily media are reluctant to do. His article should be front and center in newspapers throughout the country.
    The last thing I want is Chris Korge in the Whitehous. Although I had already voted when the article came out, it vindicated my choice of another candidite. Yes, I am a registered Democrat and yes, I am a woman. But no amount of gender and party affiliation could make me feel good about putting Korge in a position of influence. We in Miami-Dade have "been there, done that" and those were dark days.

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