Wilkes was a defense contractor. He used Duke Cunningham to get projects for ADCS Inc. The Cunningham has already pleaded guilty. Wilkes is fighting his charges. Wade explains the relationship with Wilkes.
Asked several times by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason Forge, Wade said he made hundreds of thousands of dollars each year from Wilkes. He said Wilkes got millions in government work.
And asked how that happened, Wade repeatedly gave a two-word answer: “Duke Cunningham.”
Wade told Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason Forge how Cunningham hit him up for a $50 thousand bride.
He recounted that at one meeting in October 2001 at a Washington marina, Cunningham asked Wade for $50,000.
“Did you view that request as a burden, or an opportunity?” Forge asked.
“Opportunity,” (Wade) responded. He paid the bribe – routing the money through a New York mortgage company – and soon started getting government work with Cunningham's help. In fact he supplanted Wilkes and, in some cases over the next four years, ADCS was a subcontractor to MZM, he said.
In other news: the Federal Election ruled the Wade must pay a $1 million fine for making illegal campaign contributions. Wade used $78,000 of MZM corporate money to reimburst employees that made campaign contribions to Katherine Harris and Virgil Goode. Campaign donations are limited to $500. Wade attempted to get around the law to win influence.
Harris and Goode are in no legal trouble because of the contributions. They should be consider themselves lucky. Harris's changing stories about dining at Citronelle doesn't pass the laugh test.
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