THE RAID – Feds with Guns and Other Tales of Woe from Vic Kohring
After a not long enough silence following his October sentencing when he pleaded guilty to a bribery related felony, former state representative Vic Kohring has spoken out. Kohring recounts his tales of woe in a Wasilla Alaska bimonthly arts newspaper (page 21). I’m not sure if Vic’s middle name is Tim, but to listen to [...]
Is Alaska Doomed to Repeat its Oil History Mistakes?
By Shannyn Moore “Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.” – Edmund Burke In 2006, the FBI raided the offices of legislators. Lawmakers were prosecuted for selling their votes to help pass Gov. Frank Murkowski’s Big Oil Bailout, the Petroleum Profits Tax (PPT). The PPT tied 85 percent of state revenue to [...]
Corrupt Bastard Doesn’t Like Being Corrupt Bastard – Sues
Just when you thought it was over… Convicted Corrupt Bastard Vic Kohring, doesn’t much like being called a corrupt bastard. So, he’s is suing fellow corrupt Bastard Bill Allen, federal informant and former CEO of oil services company VECO for defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and damage to his business and personal reputations. He [...]
Corrupt Bastard Double Feature – Kott and Kohring Sentenced
Yesterday, a long dark chapter in the history of Alaska politics came to an end. I decided that even though the day didn’t promise to hold any shocking news or big surprises, that I ought to be there nonetheless. The last of the self-described “Corrupt Bastards Club” have pleaded guilty and were sentenced by Judge [...]
Corrupt Bastards Plead Out – No New Trials for Kott and Kohring
Well, it’s good news for former Senate President Pete (got) Kott and former Representative Vic Kohring – bad news for courtroom devotees of the Corrupt Bastard trials. It was political theater at its best, and there never seemed to be an end to the drama. But with news that there will be no prosecution of [...]
Oyster Roundup! Bastards Flee, Palin Flops, and Traffickers Wed
~Thick and fast they came at last and more, and more, and more… Corrupt Bastards Seek to Flee the Scene of the Crime Former Alaska Speaker of the House Pete Kott (R), and former Alaska House Rep. Vic Kohring (R) have asked for a new venue for their impending retrial. Both were successful in having [...]
Corrupt Bastards 2.0 Has Launch Date
Good news for Alaskans that have been jonesing for their Corrupt Bastard fix. It’s been a while. The trials of the self-named Corrupt Bastards Club were the best pieces of legislative and judicial theater around, and had Alaskans who normally didn’t pay attention to politics riveted, and infuriated. They may not have been keeping up [...]
The Bailout is Billions…Ten Specifically
The recent oil tax debate has raised more questions than answers for many Alaskans, including the majority of state Senators. Today, in a press release from Senator Bill Wielechowski, a few of those questions were answered. BREAKING: Data Shows Even As Companies Invest, Alaska Takes A $10 Billion Hit For Immediate Release: April 13, 2011 JUNEAU: [...]
EPA to Review Proposed Pebble Mine Project. Thanks, Feds! (we think…)
“We don’t need no stinkin’ feds telling us what to do!” Ah, the mantra of the 49th state. It’s true that there are many great points to support local governance. Communities themselves are often the best at determining what the needs of their residents are – especially in areas that don’t fit the “norm” of [...]
Another One Bites the Dust – Bill Allen is Sentenced (and I win a little wager!)
It was quite the Who’s Who of media yesterday, both traditional and new media. Reporters and bloggers sat side by side in the packed courtroom waiting for the sentencing of Bill Allen, the former CEO of the oil services company Veco. The ringleader of Alaska’s corruption scandal drama, with players known as “The Corrupt Bastards [...]
Former Alaska Rep. Bev Masek Sentenced
The latest chapter in the long sordid story of the Corrupt Bastards Club came to an end today. Former five-term Valley Representative, and Iditarod musher Beverly Masek (R) was just sentenced to six months in federal prison, and three years probation, much shorter than the maximum five year penalty for conspiracy to commit bribery for [...]
Closure in Sight? Bill Allen May Finally Face Sentencing
If there is one thing Alaskans have learned in the past few years, it’s patience. We know that despite the lack of obvious activity, often there is lots of duck paddling going on below the surface in Alaska’s many corruption investigations. And at long last, it looks like the grand-daddy of the Corrupt Bastards Club [...]
Another One Bites the Dust. John Cowdery is Sentenced.
It’s been a while since the last Mudflats infiltration field trip. So, today seemed like a good day to take a little drive to the Federal Courthouse in Anchorage. Today is the day that the latest in a long string of “corrupt bastards” got sentenced. You may recall a previous post or two talking about [...]









