Former Brady Challenger to Admit to Taking Payments from Brady Campaign

Former primary challenger to Congressman Bob Brady (D-Philadelphia) Jimmie Moore will reportedly admit to taking payments to drop his challenge in 2012.  

According to the Inquirer, Moore will plead guilty to making false statements on his campaign finance reports as early as next week.  

Moore is a Philadelphia Municipal Court senior judge who resigned earlier this week.  Moore’s campaign aide Carolyn Cavaness pleaded guilty to her part in the scheme in July.   

“He never agreed to do anything illegal.He never agreed to deceive anyone or anything,” Brady’s lawyer James Eisenhower told the Inquirer.

6 Responses

  1. Don’t count on Donald for that pardon, Bob! Your no “Joe Arpaio”. Your pick of Hillary was dumb…should’ve bucked the party!

  2. Bob Brady needs to go to Jail right now .This is a long time coming Brady in my opinion bribed and Forced Jimmy out of the race and now Brady must be punished for all the wrong he has done in Politics and now finally a mostly Black District will get a well deserved Black Congressperson Bob Brady do the right thing and jump off a very high bridge or very highbuilding without a Parachute

  3. “He never agreed to do anything illegal.He never agreed to deceive anyone or anything,” Brady’s lawyer James Eisenhower told the Inquirer.

    LOL

    So, a $90,000 payment got made as a bribe to remove a competitor and Brady had “no idea” about it?

    cough.. bullshit.. cough

    1. Ask Brendan Boyle (the puppet), if his master (of said puppet) should resign? See what the puppet has to say? Very interesting!

      1. Boyle has nothing to do with this. Argue with some intellect, please. Brady is a dinosaur. He needs to go.

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