Fiore: “You can definitely confuse extortion and entrapment.”
Dane: “(Edwards) asked me if I could raise funds for him. I said, ‘Well, after the blackout period and
if it's legal and your vote is good, you could hire me as a fundraiser.’ And he said he wasn't interested in hiring me
as a fundraiser. He just wanted me to
get him money.”
Fiore: “I met with Assemblyman Chris Edwards myself at BJ's in my
district. He expressed that he was
$58,000 grand in the hole. He had a lot
of discourse and not nice things to say about the lobbyists that weren't
returning his calls or helping him. And
Assemblyman Chris Edwards literally said to me, ‘Michele, why not just vote for
Paul, you know, for leadership. Because
if you do, then he will give you a check.
He'll help you raise the money.’ I
never considered that a bribe or extortion. It's just politics as usual.”
Dane: “A little while later, I get a text message from Chris that he
wants to talk to me. I told him that I
wasn't interested in talking to him.
That he lied to me and if he wants to talk about anything, he could talk
about why he lied. … That was the last text that was sent until I get a call
from Brent that Chris went to him trying to reopen communication with me.”
Fiore: “Okay. So let me just
clarify. So Assemblyman Chris Edwards
first calls you, has a meeting with you, is wired. You just basically say, "Go
away." But, no. He's in hot pursuit. He's in hot pursuit. This entrapment thing, he's trying to entrap
you.”
Fiore: “How do you trust someone that you talk to that's calling you
trying to make a deal with you, but actually trying to entrap you? That's kind of how I see this whole thing.”
Dane: “The part that was disturbing is I never realized that Chris
Edwards was a snake in the grass.”
Jones: “(Edwards has) been doing interview after interview after interview
proclaiming he's a victim. And that's why we're coming on here, because
we've got to stop Chris Edwards for putting out this propaganda and this
bull. And we believe that the truth needs to come out.”
Fiore: “The bottom line is Chris claims to be a victim when he's the
one wearing a wire and all of us knew his vote was for sale.”
Moore: “(Edwards) all the time was scrapping around for money. He seemed to never have any money. … Chris
was always scrapping around for money, needing money. He seemed always desperate, where I was
getting money and evidently he wasn't.”
Moore: “I said, ‘Hey Chris, come on man. What's it going to take to get you back on
the winning team? Come on back over to
our side?’ Something to that
effect. And he just kind of looks up at
me with the Bobby Kennedy haircut that he has and told me with a kind of a
smirk, ‘Well, if you got a check for $10,000, I might be persuaded.’ And I just
kind of blew it off at that point. It
seemed serious at the time, but at the same time, it could have been, who
knows. But the bare fact is that the
statement was made to me.”
Jones: “And, by the way, I want to point out too that it was generally
known that Chris was doing this type of thing.
That's why Chuck Muth started calling him Chris ‘Let's make a deal’
Edwards back in December and November.
And that's been going on, so it was almost like a joke within the whole
conservative group.”
Jones: “Chris comes to my office.
At the time, I didn't think about it.
I thought he was just being an honest guy, just like we talked
about. We talked with fellow caucus
members and don't expect anything. But
he kept on asking questions, which were very pointed that were entrapment-type
questions.”
Gardner: “As far as this situation, wow! I didn't know about a lot of this stuff, but
it just seems to be, in my opinion, based on what I've heard, that Chris knew
something. I'm talking Chris Edwards
knew something was going to happen, and he's trying to use this to throw people
off the fence.”
Jones: “I have another story to tell that I would love to get it out
with my second meeting with Chris and how he tried to entrap me again
there. And then I actually went to Tony
and said, ‘Tony, this is really stinky.
They're trying to entrap us on this.’
And that's when this thing happened.”
Gardner: “I have to say it's kind of crazy this is happening. I mean, I knew there was a fight for the
leadership, as we all knew when we were talking about it. But it just seems that even with all that arm
twisting and stuff that they tried on John, they tried that on me too. It didn't work.”
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