http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0407/3532.html Abramoff-Linked Lawyer Resigns
By: Josephine Hearn
April 16, 2007 01:07 PM EST
Amid reports the Justice Department is investigating ties between Rep. John Doolittle (R-Calif.) and jailed lobbyist Jack Abramoff, a key link between the two, Kevin A. Ring, has abruptly resigned from his law firm.
Ring tendered his resignation from Indianapolis-based law firm Barnes & Thornburg, effective Friday, confirmed the managing partner of the firm’s Washington office, Richard H. Streeter. Ring had no immediate plans to join another firm, a source close to the issue said.
Ring, 36, was an aide to Doolittle for five years and later worked for Abramoff at Florida-based law firm Greenberg Traurig. He often served as an intermediary between Abramoff’s clients and Doolittle’s office, according to news reports, and has remained close to Doolittle and his wife, Julie, who did consulting work for Abramoff.
Doolittle’s chief of staff, Richard Robinson, said the congressman was “not aware of the specific reason” behind Ring’s resignation. “But as a close friend and former employee, Kevin remains in the Doolittles’ thoughts and prayers,” Robinson said.
Asked about reports in The Washington Post that the Justice Department was looking at Doolittle as part of the Abramoff corruption inquiry, Robinson said, “It is my understanding that Congressman Doolittle is not the target of a Department of Justice investigation.”
Ring’s lawyer, Richard A. Hibey at Miller & Chevalier, did not return telephone calls for comment. A Justice Department spokesman, Bryan Sierra, had no comment.
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