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Part 20 - Blackmail and Whitewash
"How is Carmela blackmailing you?" I asked Dr. Sidney P. Wellman. "Something to do with Wargrave?"
Henry R. Wargrave was a billionaire and a patron of the University. Unfortunately for him, his money came from illegal arms sales. And doubly unfortunate for him, he came up against the Iron Crowbar, which led to his demise. (
Author's note: 'Reichenbach', Ch. 05, for Wargrave's fall, and the sudden stop at the end.
)
Wellman nodded. "Yes. As I'm sure you remember, in your early days in our Town & County Henry Wargrave was more than a little influential in the affairs of this University. He gave a lot of money to the School, money that was beneficial to our students and Faculty."
Wellman: "I did not officially know of his arms sales around the world that fueled his generous donations to us. But I did know how he laundered some of that money, as I helped him set up the means to do it. Again, the school got a handsome cut of those profits, and I think the Statute of Limitations has run out on all that by now."
"It has." I said. "And I don't have the slightest interest in rehashing a bit of that. But apparently Carmela does?"
"Yes." said Wellman. "The FBI was investigating Wargrave, and while most of their documents remain secret because of the international smuggling he was doing, Carmela apparently came up with some of them... enough to implicate me. Yes, the time factor is long enough, and it may not be admissible in Court, but it would be enough to severely damage my reputation."
"What did he demand of you?" I asked.
"He said if I would steer the Ethics Board to find against Laura, and have her removed by the subsequent processes, he would allow me to retire after the Spring semester ends, with my pension intact and all my holdings remaining with me. If I don't, he'll expose me, which will damage the University as badly as it would harm me. And I'd rather lose to the Wildcats 70-0 every year than have the School hurt that way."
I smiled briefly at the Wildcats joke... and then it hit me. "You... you said he had the FBI documents?
He showed them to you?
"
"Yes." said Wellman. "They were copies, of course. He said he had the originals in safekeeping."
"Good.... good..." I whispered, to myself in a reverie.
"Good?" Wellman said, peering at me.
"Uhh..." I said, coming out of it. "Yes... it's good. I think I have a way out of this. It won't be easy for you, but I think it'll stop Carmela, if you're willing to go through with it..."
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10:30am, Wednesday, October 21st. The rabid Press crowded into the Press Room at the Federal Building and Post Office on the north side of Courthouse Square. A Press conference had been called by the FBI for an important announcement, and while the Press was embargoed from reporting early on it, they were told that it involved Dr. Lionel Carmela.
At the appointed time, FBI Special Agent Tracy Stone came to the podium in the Press Room at the Federal Building and Post Office. Also on stage were Executive Assistant Director Owen Lange, Special Agent In Charge Jack Muscone, Assistant Special Agent In Charge Karina White, and Special Agent In Charge Clark Webster.
"Thank you for coming." said Special Agent Stone as the Press quietened down to hear her statement. "We are here today to announce that the FBI is opening a formal investigation of Dr. Lionel Carmela, for allegedly using classified FBI documents in an attempt to blackmail University President Sidney P. Wellman into rigging tomorrow's Ethics Board meeting against Dr. Laura Fredricson."
The Press began buzzing, so Tracy Stone spoke more strongly as she said "As many of you already know, the late Henry Wargrave was a major benefactor and contributor to the University, and as a benefactor he had close contacts and a friendship with Dr. Wellman. During the FBI investigation of Mr. Wargrave in the months before his death by suicide, the FBI examined that relationship with Dr. Wellman."
Tracy Stone: "Let me point out, and you Press guys need to get this right, that the FBI did not find that Dr. Wellman committed any crimes. Certainly if we had, we would've pursued the leads and possibly made arrests and prosecutions. However, it was reported to us that some of the FBI's classified papers were being used to insinuate that Dr. Wellman had colluded with Mr. Wargrave on some of his financial dealings with the University."
Tracy Stone: "The issue now is that those FBI documents are still classified. For Dr. Carmela to even possess them, much less use them to attempt blackmail, would be Federal felony crimes, with possible jail terms of up to 20 years for each violation. The FBI is taking this matter very seriously, and will be vigorously investigating this case. What are your questions concerning this matter?"
The Press began shouting questions, and Tracy just shook her head until they calmed down. "Catrina?" she said.
"Catrina Pierce, Fox Eight News." said Catrina Pierce of Fox Eight News. "Does any of the FBI investigation involve Dr. Laura Fredricson? Is she possibly implicated in any of this?"
"No." said Tracy Stone. "Dr. Fredricson was never implicated by the FBI in anything to do with Mr. Wargrave, and while it is possible her name might come up in our probe of Dr. Carmela, we have no reason to expect that she will become involved in our probe. Alison?"
"Alison McFarland, for the
Town & County Examiner Online.
" said Alison McFarland for the... well, you know. "How did the FBI learn of this blackmail attempt? And was there already evidence of Dr. Carmela's attempt to blackmail Dr. Wellman?"
Special Agent Stone: "It's not the evidence we already have, but
the seriousness of the charge
that is the basis for opening our investigation, and for vigorously pursuing it with every resource the Federal Government has available to us. Bettina?"
"Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News." said the redheaded MILF reporterette from the Press Poll scrum. "Dr. Carmela's student Tamara was reported missing last week. Is there any update on the progress in finding her?"
Tracy Stone said "Mr. Webster, would you like to address that?"
"Sure." said SAC Clark Webster affably as he came to the podium. "Our Missing Persons Bureau has determined that the girl we are calling 'Tamara' was last seen at a meeting of Dr. Lionel Carmela and his students a week ago. She did not return to her dorm room that night, and she has not been seen since. Her cellphone has also not been located. We are following several leads, and we continue to ask for the Public's help in locating her."
"Mr. Webster!" interrupted Pat Stellum, "Are you implying that Dr. Carmela had anything to do with Dr. Laura Fredricson's student's disappearance? And are you investigating the possibility that she or her husband had anything to do with Tamara's disappearance?"
"And you are?" replied Clark Webster, his voice unfriendly.
"Pat Stellum, KXTC." said Stellum. "And is this-------"
"Yeah, I've heard of you." interrupted Webster witheringly. "And that explains the absurdity of your questions, as well as your personal rudeness. My answer is 'no', I'm not implying that Dr. Carmela nor anyone by name was involved in this girl's disappearance. Right now we're concentrating on finding the girl, and Dr. Carmela's students that saw her last have been very cooperative with us in our search."
Tracy Stone came back to the podium and said "Tall man in the back, in the trenchcoat."
"Thank you." said the tall man in the trenchcoat. "James Donald,
Town & County Police Gazette.
Will Commander Donald Troy be taking part in the investigation of Dr. Carmela? And will he be made available to respond to
repeated
requests for comment by other Media outlets?"
Catrina Pierce and Alison McFarland were laughing, Alison uncontrollably. Others in the room chuckled. Even sour-faced Owen Lange cracked a bit of a grin. By way of contrast, the KXTC reporters were glaring at me with pure hatred in their subhuman eyes.
Tracy Stone managed not to laugh but was grinning as she said "No, Commander Troy is not taking part of our Federal investigation. And you'll have to ask him about his availability for comment..."
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I offered to buy lunch for Jack Muscone, Karina White, Owen Lange and Tracy Stone, and they accepted... as long as it was at the Cop Bar, insisted Jack. Tanya Muscone and the Sheriff joined us in the 'Command' back room. You get one guess what Jack Muscone ordered, and it better be the 'Jack's Double Cheeseburger Plate', named after him.
"Now I know where all the leaks to the Press have been coming from." growled Griswold, his mustaches twitching most merrily. "Crowbar has been leaking to that guy from the
Police Gazette
."
"That was a thing of beauty." Tanya said with her trademark cherubic grin and sparkling eyes. "You should've seen Bettina's face when she realized you were standing right behind her."
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