◆ SpookStack

Declassified Document Archive & Reader
Log In Register
Reader Ad Slot
Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.

ABSCAM — Part 4

73 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Mar 22, 1980 · Broad topic: Politics & Activism · Topic: ABSCAM · 73 pages OCR'd
← Back to feed
LAE, Peer es ee en er FD-350,(Rev. 12-5-78) te we. Smee renee penne ee eee ee ke IT WAS TO BE. expected that members of Congress ensnared in the FBI's Abscam sting would cry fou) and assert that government agents had resorted to entrapment. ‘What other defense was possible for - public officials videotaped in the act of stuffing their pockets with tens of thousands of dollars in bribes? The allegations of entrapment, nonetheless, raised serious legal questions. A number of respected civil libertarians condemned ‘the - Abscam operation on just those grounds. And it was apparent that ° the government's prosecution of the Abscam defendants would be com- promised if not wrecked altogether | if it could be shown that agents had induced the six congressmen and other public officials to commit crimes they were not predisposed to commit. Thanks to an enlightened decision by a federal appeals court, subse- quently upheld by the United States Supreme Court, the public has now seen the first of the A video- tapes — that of former U.S. Rep. Michael 0. Myers accepting $50,000 in exchange for favors he promised, including the introduction of private immigratidn legislation. THERE CANT BE any doubt, _Tmorally at Jeast, about whether ‘Ozzie’ Myers was entrapped. He wasn’t Undercover FBI agents had _ only to allude to the immigration and business problems of their Arab “clients” and mention that there was “a ton of money in this.” . . Myers could hardly contain him- self: “Special legislation can be in- (Mount Clipping in Spoce Below) p Undercover tdétics oy Alege cs prove necess¥ry_ “+ ee ag Fy ‘ Ne eee . wnt ee aes “saan Roy ard eee. wt RE OE A Berd. nie troduced... . ney talks in this business ... the same way it does in Washington .... You’re going about it in the right way....I'm the man for the job.” ; Myers volunteered to “handle” : the Philadelphia City Council “— “those that can’t be persuaded can be bought.” One undercover agent wondered aloud about the Mafia. “Leave that to me,” said Myers. In short, this was a congressman. so pateBitly on the take that he sold his public trust on the spot and later returned to ask for another $35,000. It's no wonder that the House of Representatives voted overwhelm- ingly to expel Myers — the first member to be drummed out of the House since the Civil War — after screening his command perform- ance as the eager grafter. THERE IS A larger lesson to be drawn from the Abscam case in. general-and the Myers videotape in| particular. The FBI cazinot hope to' mount a credible attack on white- collar crime and most especially on political corruption unless it can employ the kind of undercover tac- tics that nailed Ozzie Myers. ‘ ” Meanwhile, civil libertarians who_ are offended that congressmen are baited with money are having their ‘day in court. This serves a useful purpose and we're glad these critics ' remain on the job. ’ But the Myers ‘case and others: “'sterhnming from Abscam constitute a! ~ compelling argument for an aggres-| sive: FBI employing the tactics it must to search out corruption in high -places._ és 1 Title: Character: or | {| Classification: Submitting Office: SI ate page, name of aper, city and state.) ‘fate Journal - ~Register Springfield, Ill. Date: Oct e 22, _ 1980, TEM ie Nara Page - 12 ~ 194-122 F81/DeO) Editorial Re: ABSCAM
OCR quality for this page
Community corrections
First editor: none yet Last editor: none yet
No user corrections yet.
Comments
Document-wide discussion. Follow the Community Standards.
No comments on this document yet.
Bottom Reader Ad Slot
Bottom Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.

Continue Exploring

Use the strongest next step for this document: continue reading, jump to the topic hub, or move into the matching agency collection.
Continue Reading at Page 56
Jump straight to page 56 of 73.
Reader
ABSCAM — Part 10
Stay inside ABSCAM with another closely related document.
Topic
FBI Documents & FOIA Archive
Open the FBI agency landing page for stronger archive context.
FBI
ABSCAM Topic Hub
See the topic overview, related documents, and linked subtopics.
Hub

Agency Collection

This document also belongs in the FBI Documents & FOIA Archive landing page, which is the stronger starting point for agency-level browsing and for searches focused on FBI records.
FBI Documents & FOIA Archive
Open the agency landing page for introduction text, topic links, and more FBI documents.
FBI

Explore This Archive Cluster

This document belongs to the Politics & Activism archive hub and the more specific ABSCAM topic page. Use these hub pages when you want the broader collection context, linked subtopics, and more documents around the same archive thread.
federal bureau letter
Related subtopics
J Edgar Hoover Appointment and Phone Logs
42 documents · 3899 known pages
Subtopic
American Friends Service Committee
39 documents · 2906 known pages
Subtopic
Senator Edward Kennedy
33 documents · 3523 known pages
Subtopic
ACLU
26 documents · 191 known pages
Subtopic
J Edgar Hoover
24 documents · 1926 known pages
Subtopic
Billy Carter
20 documents · 688 known pages
Subtopic