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daniel-david-dan-rostenkowski — Part 14
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FD-302a (Rev.11-15-83)
58C-wF-180673
Continuation of FD-302 of
6/22,24/93,Page
parts and labor.
Some of the large jobs that
did for
b6
ROSTENKOWSKI
included
b7C
and an
b7D
stated that RosTENKOwSKI paid him
in cash for both jobs.
stated that he never asked
ROsTENKOwsKI for any additional
reimbursement for the work he had
done
but in 1978 ROSTENKOWSKI told
that he (RosTenkowskI) would take care of him. Some time
later in 1978, RosTENKOwSKI toldl
that he was going to put
on his payroll. RosTENKOWSKI told
that he would
get to keep some of the money for himself, and RosTeNkowSKI
indicated to
that once
ROsTeNKowskI could no longer have
on his payroll.
stated that he never asked RosTENkowskI to put him on the.
payroll, he never did any campaigning for RostenkowskI, never
worked in or around RosTeNkowski's Chicago District Office, and
never did any federal work for RosTeNkowskI to warrant a
paycheck. Nonetheless, in 1978 and 1979,
received a U.s.
Treasury check from the U.s. House of Representatives (ushR)..
Stated that prior to receivinq the checks, he was called
was then asked about the means by which
ROsTENKOwSKI received his kickbacks from
in 1978 and 1979.
indicated that he was not certain if the money was.
provided to RosTENkowskI in the form of cash or a check, but
stated that he was only allowed to keep a small amount of
b6
the money for himself. In 1978,
qot a check for
b7C
$1,927.75, less tax withholding, and
indicated that
b7D
RosTenkowskI gave him a maximum of $5o from the check. In 1979,
received a check for $3ooo.oo, less tax withholding, and
indicated that RosTeNkowskI gave him a maximum of $9oo.00
from the check.
stated that he received both of the
checks in the mail, but
was not certain what address the
checks were mailed to.
then provided the interviewing
Agents with his UshR w-2 forms from 1978 and 1979, including one
of the envelopes which contained one of the w-2 forms.
also provided an envelope which was used to mail one of the U.s.
Treasury checks.
b6
stated that other people were on RosTeNKowskI's
b7C
payroll and had
to kickback a large amount their paycheck to.
b7D
ROSTENKOWSKI.
stated that IRENE RUsso was on the federal
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