Not a Nannygate Afterall
Bernard Kerik probably didn’t withdraw his nomination for Homeland Security chief because of nanny problems. Newsweek Magazine discovered that a New Jersey judge in 1998 had issued an arrest warrant as part of a convoluted series of lawsuits relating to unpaid bills on his condo. The magazine faxed documents, including the arrest warrant, over to the White House around 6:00 p.m. Friday, asking for comment. Neither Kerik nor the White House had any immediate response. At 8:30 p.m., Kerik had submitted his letter to the president. He also netted more than $6 million on options on a taser gun manufacturer that supplies the NYPD and Homeland Security. Nope, not the best candidate for the job
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