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Thursday, September 07, 2006

The gang's all here

I'm at the first of two scheduled meetings of the Ohio Elections Commission in Columbus this month and it FEELS as busy as October already. An agenda packed with complaints. The lobby is jammed with witnesses subpoenaed in Nathan Noy's "false statements" case against U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt.

There are at least 65 cases listed ahead of Noy's, but the commission sometimes takes higher-profile or complex cases earlier, and out of order.

As I stepped off the elevator to enter the state commission's 6th floor waiting room at the Wyandotte Building near Broad and High, I had to look twice.

Schmidt's twin wister, Jennifer Black, was seated on the white couch. She introduced herself. I was not alone in briefly mistaking her for the congresswoman from Miami Township. Noy asked Schmidt's attorney, Joseph Braun, if he could question the congresswoman, since he, too, thought Schmidt herself had made it here today from Washington, D.C. She was deposed by telephone Wednesday for about 30 minutes in between congressional votes there.

Noy, who says he ran out of time and money trying to track down people who ran the 1993 Columbus Marathon, said he will seek to question Braun's witnesses today.

Schmidt's chief of staff, Barry Bennett, is here, along with Peter Schmidt, the congresswoman's husband and campaign manager. Also present are a half dozen Columbus Marathon officials and race photographers.

Noy's active complaint claims Schmidt did not run the marathon, or at least not in 3 hours, 19 minutes and 6 seconds. He also alleged her campaign may have fabricated a finish-line photo. See the article previewing today's evidentiary hearing in the newspaper (with a newly surfaced photograph sent overnight from Montana) and on our Local News front online.


6 Comments:

at 12:59 PM, September 07, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

The photo on the Enquirer's site, which is identified as being "from a runner who finished two places ahead", is the same as the photo in question from Schmidt's website. Yet in a previous blog entry regarding this "new evidence", it was indicated that Dennis Hayslett's photo "was taken one second before Schmidt's, according to a finish-line clock."

So where's Hayslett's photo?

 
at 1:00 PM, September 07, 2006 Blogger Whiskey Tango Foxtrot said...

How many times have you seen Noy on the phone with his handler/special friend, Chris Finney?

 
at 1:05 PM, September 07, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

What the heck, do we care !

What the heck, do we care !

We all know mean jean is a cut and run LIAR !!

 
at 1:07 PM, September 07, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Nate Noy: Although you've failed miserably at the whole politics thing, there will always be a spot at the grill for you here. You make a mean steakburger, and dont you forget it. Sincerely - Steak and Shake.

P.S. We've started a collection jar to help you pay for Jean's legal fees. It's up to about $2.48. We got your back, dawg. Obviously no one else does.

 
at 1:40 PM, September 07, 2006 Blogger Nasty, Brutish & Short said...

Jon, do you think you think the Enquirer should have mentioned that Nate Noy is totally unhinged (based on his own websites, and political statements therein) back when this whole "scandal" started?

Don't you think the Enquirer had some sort of obligation here? You all have basically egged Nate Noy on, by not explaining to your readers who he is, and what he is about.

And don't you think the Enquirer should run something about who Nate Noy has been "consulting" with during this debacle?

 
at 11:20 PM, September 07, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nasty woman, do you have any evidence that Noy consulted with anyone? If so, please present it to us.

 
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