List of Jack Abramoff–related organizations
Jack Abramoff 's career brought him into contact with numerous organizations, including lobbying firms, restaurants, think tanks , and charitable organizations.
1980s
1990s - present
Aeneas Enterprises : Consulting firm founded by Jack Abramoff's brother which received payments from GrassRoots Interactive and did business with Tyco International and International Interactive Alliance .[ 4]
Alexander Strategy Group : Lobbying firm founded by Ed Buckham involved in the K Street Project that coordinated with Jack Abramoff and employed Tom DeLay 's wife, John Doolittle 's wife, and Tony Rudy .[ 4]
American International Center : Front organization run by Michael Scanlon .[ 5]
Americans for Tax Reform : Grover Norquist organization that received donations from Abramoff's clients[ 5]
Archives Restaurant: Short-lived kosher restaurant started by Abramoff, incorporated March 18, 2002.[ 6]
Atlantic Research Analysis : Michael Scanlon organization, pass-through for Capitol Campaign Strategies.[ 5]
Beis Avrohom Chaim : Company founded by Abramoff to run Eshkol Academy and acquire real estate for the school.[ 5]
Capital Athletic Foundation : Non-profit organization, incorporated by Abramoff July 8, 1999.[ 4] [ 7]
Capitol Campaign Strategies : Public relations firm run by Michael Scanlon, incorporated January 12, 2001.[ 8]
Capitol Media : Grassroots/political consulting firm owned or controlled by Ralph Reed [ 5]
Cassidy & Associates : Lobbying firm for which Abramoff worked.[ 9]
Century Strategies : A grassroots/political consulting firm owned or controlled by Ralph Reed[ 5]
Christian Research Network: A fictitious grassroots organization controlled by Michael Scanlon.[ 5]
Concerned Citizens Against Gaming Expansion: A fictitious grassroots organization controlled by Michael Scanlon.[ 5]
Council of Republicans for Environmental Advocacy (CREA):an environmental non-profit organization to or through which Abramoff or Scanlon directed their tribal clients to pay money[ 5]
Eshkol Academy : Non-profit school founded by Abramoff.[ 5]
Federal Program Services : Consulting company founded in 2002 by Sam Hook, an Abramoff associate.
Global Christian Outreach Network: A fictitious grassroots organization controlled by Michael Scanlon.[ 5]
Greenberg Traurig : Lobbying firm that employed Abramoff.
GrassRoots Interactive : Lobbying firm sold to Abramoff in September 2003.[ 4]
KAR LLC : Front organization, run by Team Abramoff lobbyist Kevin A. Ring , which received money by GrassRoots Interactive and Capitol Campaign Strategies
Kay Gold LLC : Abramoff family company which received millions of dollars from Capitol Campaign Strategies, GrassRoots International, and the American international Center.[ 5]
Kollel Ohel Tiferet: Entity used by Abramoff to send money to Shmuel Ben-Zvi, his high-school friend in Israel .[ 5]
Lexington Group: a company owned or controlled by Abramoff that performed lobbying-type services[ 5]
Liberty Consulting : Front organization run by Lisa Rudy, wife of Tony Rudy , DeLay chief-of-staff and Team Abramoff lobbyist.[ 5]
Livsar Enterprises : Front organization used as the official owner of Signatures Restaurant, funded by Capitol Campaign Strategies.
National Center for Public Policy Research : Conservative think tank, Abramoff was on the board of directors.[ 5]
Preston Gates Ellis & Rouvelas Meeds LLP : Lobbying firm that employed Abramoff.
Scanlon Capitol Management, LLC: Controlled by Scanlon, used to invest money.[ 5]
Scanlon Gould Public Affairs: Political consulting firm controlled by Scanlon, secretly paid money to Abramoff.[ 5]
Scanlon Venture Capital: Controlled by Scanlon, used to invest money.[ 5]
Signatures Restaurant : Washington, D.C. restaurant started by Abramoff.[ 4]
Sports Suites LLC : Firm created by Abramoff to handle billing for use of skyboxes at MCI Center, Camden Yards, and FedEx Field.[ 10]
Stacks Delicatessen : New York-style kosher deli started by Abramoff.
SunCruz Casinos : An off-shore casino purchased by Abramoff, Adam Kidan , and Ben Waldman , then divested after bankruptcy
Torah School of Greater Washington : K-6 Orthodox Jewish school Abramoff helped found in the 1994.
Toward Tradition : Non-profit organization directed by Abramoff.
U.S. Family Network : Charitable organization founded by Ed Buckham that received money from Abramoff's lobbying clients and the NRCC[ 4]
Lobbying clients
References
^ "The Fast Rise and Steep Fall of Jack Abramoff" Archived 2017-05-27 at the Wayback Machine - Susan Schmidt and James V. Grimaldi, The Washington Post , Thursday, December 29, 2005.
^ Famous College Republicans - College Republican National Committee
^ "Front for Apartheid: Washington-based think-tank said to be part of ruse to prolong power", Newsday , July 16, 1995
^ a b c d e f Lobbying Cases Shine Spotlight on Family Ties Archived 2016-01-18 at the Wayback Machine , New York Times , April 9, 2006
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "Gimme Five"--Investigation of Tribal Lobbying Matters Archived 2013-10-16 at the Wayback Machine Final Report before the Committee on Indian Affairs, 109th Congress, June 22, 2006
^ DCRA: Registered Organization Search [permanent dead link ]
^ DCRA: Registered Organization Search [permanent dead link ]
^ * http://mblr.dc.gov/corp/lookup/status.asp?id=203739 [permanent dead link ]
^ "Cassidy & Associates" .[dead link ]
^ Susan Schmidt and Jeffrey H. Birnbaum (December 26, 2004). "Tribal Money Linked to GOP Fundraising" . Washington Post . [permanent dead link ]
^ Kranish, Michael (February 23, 2006). "Abramoff ties to Russians probed" . The Boston Globe . Archived from the original on 2006-03-10. Retrieved 2006-02-23 .
^ Smith, R. Jeffrey; Grimaldi, James V. (April 6, 2005). "A 3rd DeLay Trip Under Scrutiny" . The Washington Post . Archived from the original on 2008-11-16. Retrieved May 8, 2010 .
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