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Home Front: Politix
Former top FEMA official busted for taking bribes after Hurricane Maria
2019-09-11
Obama Administration: Not a smidge of corruption
[NYPost] A former top official in the Federal Emergency Management Agency was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly taking bribes from the head of a company who received $1.8 billion in federal contracts to repair Puerto Rico's power grid after Hurricane Maria devastated the island in 2017.

Ahsha Tribble, a deputy regional administrator, another former FEMA official, Jovanda Patterson, and Donald Keith Ellison, the former president of COBRA Acquisitions, were charged in a 15-count indictment.

Patterson, Tribble's deputy chief of staff, steered contracts to COBRA and left FEMA in July 2018 for a job at the energy company, the court documents say.

"These defendants were supposed to come to Puerto Rico to help during the recovery after the devastation suffered from Hurricane Maria. Instead, they decided to take advantage of the precarious conditions of our electric power grid and engaged in a bribery and honest services wire fraud scheme in order to enrich themselves illegally," Rosa Emilia Rodríguez-Vélez, the US attorney in Puerto Rico, said in a statement.

The charges implied that Tribble, who oversaw the restoration of the island's electrical system for FEMA, and Ellison were romantically involved and documented how they traveled together and often stayed in the same room between October 2017 and April 2019.

Ellison, who had a two contracts for recovery work from the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, enticed Tribble with gifts, including a helicopter tour of the Caribbean island, helping her get an apartment in New York, hotel rooms in Fort Lauderdale and Charlotte, N.C., first-class air tickets from San Juan to New York, and use of his credit card, the indictment released Sept. 3 says.

In return, she used her influence to "secure favorable treatment" of COBRA by pressuring PREPA executives to speed-up payments to the company and assign work to Oklahoma-based COBRA that could have been done by PREPA workers.

In February 2018, after an explosion at a transmission center that knocked out power for several towns, Tribble pushed PREPA to hire COBRA to make the repairs even though the costs would be much higher than if the agency used its own employees.

PREPA eventually paid COBRA more than $600,000 for the work.
Posted by:Frank G

#10  Puerto Rico's New Governor Suspends Contract to Repair Power Grid

Posted by: Skidmark   2019-09-11 17:15  

#9  Ahhhhhh
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-09-11 14:08  

#8  Would I be right to guess that people more important than Tribble and Patterson intended the work to go to somebody else?

As I recall the $1.8B contract was immediately cancelled after the Governor(?) was outed recalled resigned in shame. Not a lot of news about the next contractor.
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-09-11 14:04  

#7  More corruption.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2019-09-11 09:31  

#6  Would I be right to guess that people more important than Tribble and Patterson intended the work to go to somebody else?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-09-11 07:46  

#5  Hell of a job, Brownie...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-09-11 07:30  

#4  Ellison seems not to be quite the colourful Central Casting corruptocrat I was expecting. From NYT article: Mr. Ellison’s lawyer, William Leone, described his client as a former Army Ranger and a “decorated war hero” who had done tours in Somalia, Afghanistan and Iraq.

Pic, too: "booties on the ground" (not like that, dammit!).
Posted by: Unolutle Bumble7533   2019-09-11 04:06  

#3  Former top FEMA disaster recovery official Weathergirl and two others are arrested after they took bribes from a company that secured $1.8 billion in federal contracts to repair Puerto Rico's damaged power grid after Hurricane Maria in 2017
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-09-11 03:19  

#2  Profiteering from catastrophe. There's even a baboon romance thrown in. Helicopter rides.... sheeeeit.

Talk about villainy.
"I will have those contracts now !"
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-09-11 01:24  

#1  Ahsha, Jovanda?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-09-11 01:14  

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