Five years ago Jeff Smith came in second place out of 10 candidates in the Democratic primary for U.S. Congress. He was a rising star. So much so a documentary was made about that campaign for Congress. The film, Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington, Anymore?, was released in 2006:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6x_I6Bm8gE
In 2006 Smith was elected to the Missouri State Senate in another crowded election.
But it turns out he had knowledge of a campaign violation from the 2004 Congressional campaign . He lied twice about his knowledge of the violation. From his statement issued yesterday as he resigned his seat:
During my 2004 Congressional race, I became aware of an independent effort to produce two mailers to benefit my campaign. Federal campaign finance law prohibits specific coordination between a campaign and anyone preparing an independent expenditure.
When the independent operator requested funding, I authorized a close friend to raise money for the effort, and my press secretary provided public information about my opponent’s voting record. I withheld my knowledge of these facts during the Federal Election Commission’s 2004 investigation, misleading investigators and filing a false affidavit. (Source)
The lie is often worse than the deed. Just ask Martha Stewart.
Jeff Smith represented the 4th District in the Missouri Senate (green below):
I live in the 5th District, represented by Robin Wright-Jones who was elected in 2008, replacing Maida Coleman who had been term limited out of office. So Jeff Smith was not my Senator. Still, knowing him, I’m disappointed.
Will he go to Leavenworth? Probably not, but it made for a good headline. Smith will likely spend some time in a white collar prison. We will know after he and others are sentenced on November 10, 2009.
The FBI press release has all the facts in a no-nonsense way you’d expect from the FBI.
– Steve Patterson