... and he asked for money from a Hummer-driving Republican and he took the money... thousands of dollars in cash....
Read detailed notes from all 8 days of the Zimmermann corruption trial at the Minneapolis Confidential Blog:http://www.minneapolisconfidential.blogspot.com/Excerpts:
Zimmermann then explains, “what my campaign needs is 4-5 young people…slip them $100 a week, they don’t need much, can’t run it through the campaign.” Carlson says “I’ve got 8 million riding on this project, so whatever you need.”
" Carlson explains that the city needs Council people who understand growth in the city; he then refers to the upcoming elections, saying “Lilligren thinks he has it sewed up.” Zimmermann replies, “that’s what we want him to think.” Zimmermann says Lilligren’s problem is he thinks all you need is people active in the neighborhood and the DFL. Carlson says campaigns take money, adding that “all you ever hear from is the activists.”
"He says, “Dean, I need you to push and do certain favors for me, but you need to get elected first.” He says something about having cousins, but there being a $300 per person campaign contribution limit and adds, “how do I do it?” Zimmermann advises him to go to his friends and cousins, give them $300 each to donate, but give each of them a check for $350.
"Carlson mentions the benefit he hosted for Coleman, mentions his own home in Florida, and discusses deep-sea fishing (inviting Zimmermann, who says he’s never been). Carlson pays for lunch. Zimmermann puts a little cash on the table then withdraws some, saying something like, “in all honesty, I can say I left money on the table. See, we split the bill.”"
"Once they’re outside the restaurant, Carlson offers Zimmermann a ride. Zimmermann declines, and Carlson says something like, “I guess you can’t be seen riding in Hummer.”
"Carlson says “the problem is the Sabris, they’re poison.” Zimmermann adds, “it’s like grabbing a tar baby if you touch them.”
"Carlson then says he thinks there are three people running in Zimmermann’s ward. Zimmermann replies by saying the “other guy”
is a “straw man we put up so there’ll be a primary.” He says the campaign wanted to have a primary to see “where we stood.” "
Zimmermann then turns to Carlson and says “if you could get Dave Bicking a couple of checks, it would be helpful. I don’t know if he’s prepared to take an envelope full of cash. You know, if you and your wife each gave him $300 each…."
Read more notes from all 8 days of the Zimmermann corruption trial at the Minneapolis Confidential Blog:
http://www.minneapolisconfidential.blogspot.com/
Zimmermnn's Green Party friends still defend the convicted felon:
http://pulsetc.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=614c36919111d7379bc5097ac7dfb6f0