Christopher G. "Chris" Korge is an American attorney, political fundraiser, lobbyist and real estate developer serving as the finance chair of the Democratic National Committee.[1][2]
Korge began his legal career in 1981 working for the cities of Miami Beach and Miami, FL.[5] Korge served as the Assistant City Attorney in Miami Beach from 1983 to 1987, which coincided with his first cousin, Alex Daoud's terms as Mayor of Miami Beach. During this time Korge was involved in various legal matters for the city, including issues related to zoning, contracts, and municipal law.
Korge is mentioned several times in the former Mayor's book, Sins of South Beach: The True Story of Corruption, Violence, Murder and the Making of Miami Beach.[6] In his book Daoud recounts two particular incidents where Korge offered him bribes in exchange for favorable votes in relation to real estate development projects under review by the Miami Beach City Council.
Daoud was later indicted (1991) and convicted (1992) on federal bribery charges and served 17 months in federal prison. Daoud testified against many of the South Florida players who had paid him bribes during his terms as Mayor. Korge was never charged for any of the bribes alleged in Daoud's book.
^Daoud, Alex (2007). Sins of South Beach The True Story of Corruption, Violence, Murder and the Making of Miami Beach (2nd ed.). Miami Beach, FL: Pegasus (published 2007-10-20). ISBN978-1424310784.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)