The amount of crap this guy has his hand in is unbelievable.
<The deal that moved the community college downtown involved a web of well-known Rowland friends, political aides and business associates. Among them are Hartford entrepreneur and philanthropist Anthony Autorino, former state Senate majority leader William DiBella, and two top aides who have since left the governor's office, Peter Ellef and the now-convicted Lawrence Alibozek.
Autorino was one of eight people appointed by Rowland in late 1997 to recommend projects to revitalize downtown Hartford. Several months later, the group came up with what would become known as the Six Pillars for reviving the city. And in early 1999, Autorino announced plans to make one of those pillars his own: He would buy the vacant G. Fox building from the city, and make it the new home of Capital Community-Technical College.
The plan ran into problems from the beginning. Autorino and the city couldn't come to terms on the sale of the building, and a review commissioned by the state Department of Public Works recommended another site for the college.
But by the end of the year, thanks to extraordinary efforts by Rowland, Ellef and other members of the administration to make the deal work, Autorino and his partners - including DiBella - had resolved their issues with the city. Under terms of the new agreement, they would buy 60 percent of the building and the state would take the remaining 40 percent as a new home for the college.
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