The Fall of the House of Waldholtz; On brink of being released from prison, Joe is ready to tell his side of the congressional con saga; Waldholtz Is Ready to Tell His Side of Story
He illegally influenced -- some say, stole -- a federal election. Waldholtz convinced Enid's father to give him $4 million, half of which Joe [Waldholtz] funneled into her campaign, in violation of federal law. He pilfered nearly $1.7 million from his enfeebled grandmother and secretly mortgage...
Saved in:
Published in | The Salt Lake tribune |
---|---|
Main Author | |
Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Salt Lake City, Utah
The Salt Lake Tribune
14.06.1998
|
Online Access | Get full text |
Cover
Loading…
Summary: | He illegally influenced -- some say, stole -- a federal election. Waldholtz convinced Enid's father to give him $4 million, half of which Joe [Waldholtz] funneled into her campaign, in violation of federal law. He pilfered nearly $1.7 million from his enfeebled grandmother and secretly mortgaged his mother's home. Waldholtz wrote hundreds of bad checks, and stole credit cards from friends, aides and even his defense lawyers to feed his lavish appetites. |
---|---|
ISSN: | 0746-3502 |