Star Tribune: Suit alleges ally funneled $75,000 to Colemans

There’s a lot more to this, but for now, the Star Tribune publishes the first part of this developing story:

A Texas businessman has filed a lawsuit alleging that Minnesota multimillionaire Nasser Kazeminy used his Houston marine company to funnel $75,000 to Sen. Norm Coleman last year via a Minneapolis insurance company that employs the senator’s wife.

If you’re new to this story, here’s the background: What Is Norm Coleman Running From?The Star Tribune Needs To Tell The Story About Coleman & Kazeminy

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5 Responses to “Star Tribune: Suit alleges ally funneled $75,000 to Colemans”


  1. 1 1 Michael B. Brodkorb

    Even the attorney for the lawsuit thinks Senator Coleman did nothing wrong:

    “We didn’t allege that Norm Coleman did anything wrong. We didn’t sue him or his wife of the Hays Companies,” told Harpers Magazine’s Ken Silverstein.

  2. 2 2 tkg

    Free legal advice for Norm Chameleon.
    Use the Ted Stevens defense.
    Tell them you didn’t TAKE the money, you were just STORING it for him in your bank account.
    Wait, how did that work out for Ted again?

  3. 3 3 Mockingbird

    Norman the Whiner is getting nailed with a lawsuit?

    Sure, Brodkorb — - spin on your thumb.
    Even the guy suing probably think’s Norm is a saint, right?
    They’re doing this because they had extra time on their hands?

    I’m so happy to have you tell me the way of the world.

  4. 4 4 Ed Kohler

    Michael, what exactly did Laurie Coleman do to EARN the money?

  5. 5 5 Swin

    So why did the Strib bury the story below the fold in Metro?

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