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Could Republican Norm Coleman be the Next Indicted U.S. Senator?

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Could Republican Norm Coleman be the Next Indicted U.S. Senator?

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Ironically on a day when Norm Coleman sued Al Franken for accusing him of being the 4th most corrupt Senator another lawsuit came to light making the “defamation suit” pale by comparison in seriousness. A lawsuit that was filed in Texas a few days before Norm Coleman’s filing involved one of Norm Coleman’s close friends and major political contributor and contained some very serious allegations. If proven true these allegations would likely lead to further investigations and a trial much like what now indicted Alaskan Senator Ted Stevens has recently gone through. In the lawsuit Paul McKim, the former CEO of an oil-rig servicing company in Houston, alleges he was coerced by 50% shareholder Iranian-born Nasser Kaseminy, a Norm Coleman friend and major political contributor, to funnel payments to Norm Coleman’s wife through her employer Hays Companies in Saint Paul Minnesota. The lawsuit was entered into Harris county court in Texas on Monday, then pulled on Tuesday because of ongoing ne

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