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Home Front: Politix
"I'm trying to get in touch with Norman Hsu in 3C..."
2007-09-06
Via Wretchard, an example of citizen journalism at its finest:
With the well-heeled Democratic fundraiser (and once-and-again fugitive from justice) Norman Hsu skipping out on his court appointment in California this morning, forfeiting his $2 million bail in the process, the smart money seems to be on Hsu having already fled the country.

The Hong Kong native had not surrendered his passport to the court, not because he hadn't been asked to, but because he couldn't seem to find it.

On the off-chance that Hsu was still stuffing clothes in a duffle bag, I took a subway ride down to SoHo this evening and headed toward 160 Wooster Street, the address listed most frequently on the campaign disclosures documenting Hsu's bountiful political contributions over the last few years.

The blinds were closed behind all 10 sets of windows at Hsu's third floor loft (pictured) and the lights didn't seem to be on. Still, having made the trek, I strolled up and hit the buzzer for Hsu's unit. After a couple of fruitless buzzings, I went into the lobby and exchanged pleasantries with the doorman behind the desk.

"I'm trying to get in touch with Norman Hsu in 3C," I said. "Do you know if he's available?"

Only mildly less pleasantly, he responded, "You're going to need to step outside now."

He was perfectly polite about it, but unmistakably resolute, and I couldn't help but wonder whether my doorman would have my back if ever had to lam it. I'll bet Hsu is a better Christmas tipper than I...

Anyway, the darkened windows and mum doorman were no surprise, I suppose, but making the trip was an i worth dotting. After all, Hsu had been hiding not just in plain sight, but in a brilliant spot light in recent years, despite being a fugitive on a felony conviction carrying a three-year sentence. Given that California has been so lax (nay, absent) in their attempts to collect Hsu as he paraded and hobnobbed across the country these last few years, spilling hundreds of thousands of dollars into the pockets of Demcoratic officials along the way, and further, given that California once again managed to drop the ball by allowing this glaring flight risk to slip through their fingers, I figured I'd pitch in a tiny modicum of effort at locating him - namely by jumping on the subway and strolling up to Hsu's very public street address, knowable to anyone with access to a web browser.

That little trip, while cursory and unsuccessful tonight, is all authorities would have needed to do at any time to collar this convicted con man and bring him to justice. At $4 round-trip, I'd've thought it a bargain.

I have to agree with the smart money that Hsu is likely long gone. Asked today about whether Hsu may have fled the country, California assistant attorney general Ralph Sivilla commented, "I would imagine he has the capability."

I'll renew my prediction from earlier today: We'll never hear from Norman Hsu again.
Posted by:Seafarious

#12  The Daly City bundling bungalow, home of Ma and Pa Paw...and Winkle Paw, requires further investigating. Bank records would be a good start. Too bad AG Gonzalez won't be interested.
Posted by: Phinater Thraviger   2007-09-06 20:54  

#11  My take is that the Dems didn't get nearly all the cash Hsu "Bundled" I'll bet around 1/3 is "Missing" and nevermore to be seen.

(Course there's no acounting records to be found, they never were kept in the first place, now were they?)easiest theft of all, swipe something that won't be missed.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-09-06 17:30  

#10  Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-09-06 13:18  

#9  If anyone could sneak into China and blend in to find the Hsu, it's the Dog!
Posted by: Phinater Thraviger   2007-09-06 13:14  

#8  I wonder if we should send this guy after him?
Posted by: Mike   2007-09-06 12:19  

#7  Vote Hirrary Crinton for Plesident of United State. You be grad you did.
Posted by: Hu Jintao   2007-09-06 12:04  

#6  Yeah, it seems like the Clintons have always had a Chinese connection...or should I say sugar daddy?
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-09-06 11:52  

#5  He's chillin' with Charlie Trie and Johnny Huang.

It's like the 90's Flashback weekend that could just go on for another 4 or 8 years.
Posted by: eLarson   2007-09-06 11:30  

#4  More likely gone back to China. Less messy that way and it keeps future donation streams coming.
Posted by: lotp   2007-09-06 09:54  

#3  The obvious implication is that Hsu has gone to where Jimmy Hoffa resides.

...But Hillary wouldn't dream of putting out a hit on someone that threatened her political career, now would she?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-09-06 09:08  

#2  Money very possibly stolen from investors, given to der Hilderbeast, then given to.... charity, no RICCO, no IRS??? What am I missing?
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-09-06 07:45  

#1  "I tried to see Hsu, but his doorman gave me the boot."
Posted by: Mike   2007-09-06 06:22  

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