was that for a couple s massage? none of my business. joining me now senior reporter for the daily mail josh boswell. so, josh, what i m interested in are the kick backs are, not the massages because the fbi is always interested in the financial side of things. and that s easier to follow the money. do you think that there is real exposure for paul pelosi jr. or p.p. jr. as we call him here? yeah. i think potentially there is. the way that i came across this was looking at into just a local, what seemed like a normal local corruption case. you know, cash back for cash kick backs for building and then i saw hang on paul pelosi jr. is heavily involved in this property. the thing that is really interesting about this is the in these charges that the feds leveled against this building inspector and guy paying the bribe, he has this client is he working for. they only name him as client 9.
michael cohen s a if michael cohen is going to provide evidence to that effect, if michael cohen is going to give congress evidence tomorrow that implicatings the president in having committed financial crimes while he has been serving as president, what is congress supposed to do with that? i mean, what is supposed to happen next after hypothetically the congress tomorrow gets evidence of the president committing crimes in office? i mean, this is not a totally, totally unprecedented situation. it s unprecedented in a lot of ways, but it at least has cousins, right? in the case of vice president spiro agnew, federal prosecutors obtained rock solid evidence that vice president agnew took envelopes full of cash kick backs while serving in office. when prosecutors responded to
justice department that essentially advises the attorney general on the legality of complex legal matters. the olc drafts legal opinions. they research the constitutionality of certain issues that arise. they give the attorney general official olc guidance on legal stuff. and in the fall of 193 when robert dixon was the head of the olc, there was one specific important matter that dropped on his desk like a load of bricks. and it had to do with spiro t. agnew who was then the vice president of the united states and also a crook. a team of young federal prosecutors in baltimore had discovered earlier that year in the spring of 1973 that vice president agnew had been conducting a bribery and extortion scheme for the better part of a decade, demanding cash kick-backs in exchange for government contracts that he controlled. agnew started running this criminal enterprise when he was the top elected official in baltimore county, maryland. he continued it when he became governor of maryland.
the truth. how gross is it? jenna: yes. it s pretty gross, it s not so much gross as it is painful. i don t recommend going in when they are there. jenna: listen to heather s advice. at least go to a lifeguarded beach so if you get tagged by one you can get pain management done by the lifeguards. gregg: i have a different pain management in mine but that is a whole other story. heather, good to see you thank you very much. good luck to you. thank you goodbye. gregg: we should go down and investigate. road trip down there, nice and warm. jenna: unbelievable. not when those things are there, no, no, no, no. this is a store row that is fit for you gregg. a judge accused of handing down brutal sentences to juveniles not because the punishment actually fit the crime because he was getting cash kick backs. we ll take a look at their harrowing stories and whether