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Siegelman Story to Show on 60 Minutes Sunday

February 22, 2008

From the 60 minutes press office...

REPUBLICAN OPERATIVE SAYS KARL ROVE ASKED HER
TO TAKE COMPROMISING PICTURES OF DEMOCRATIC
ALABAMA GOVERNOR - "60 MINUTES" SUNDAY

A Republican operative in Alabama says Karl Rove asked her to try to prove the state's Democratic governor was unfaithful to his wife in an effort to thwart the highly successful politician's re-election. Rove's attempt to smear Don Siegelman was part of a Republican campaign to ruin him that finally succeeded in imprisoning him, says the operative, Jill Simpson. Simpson speaks to Scott Pelley in her first television interview, to be broadcast on 60 MINUTES Sunday, Feb. 24 (7:00-8:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

Simpson spoke to Pelley because, she says, Siegelman's seven-year sentence for bribery bothers her. She recalls what Rove, then President Bush's senior political adviser, asked her to do at a 2001 meeting in this exchange from Sunday's report. "Karl Rove asked you to take pictures of Siegelman?" asks Pelley. "Yes," replies Simpson. "In a compromising, sexual position with one of his aides," clarifies Pelley. "Yes, if I could," says Simpson.

Simpson says she found no evidence of infidelity despite months of observation. She tells Pelley that Rove, who had been a top Republican strategist in Alabama, had made requests for information from her before in her capacity as an "opposition researcher" for Republicans running for office.

Rove would not speak to 60 MINUTES but elsewhere has denied being involved in efforts to discredit Siegelman.

Siegelman was convicted of bribery in a case that has drawn criticism from Democrats and Republicans. In fact, 52 former states' attorneys general from both political parties petitioned Congress to investigate Siegelman's case, resulting in hearings held last fall.

Says Grant Woods, the former Republican attorney general of Arizona and one of those who petitioned Congress, "I haven't seen a case with this many red flags on it that pointed towards a real injustice being done," he tells Pelley. "I personally believe that what happened here is that they targeted Don Siegelman because they could not beat him fair and square," says Woods. Siegelman was the only politician in Alabama history to be elected to all four of the state's highest offices of secretary of state, attorney general, lieutenant governor and governor, and he did it as a Democrat in the heavily Republican state.

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    Press Contact: Kevin Tedesco 212 975-2329 kev@cbsnews.com
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The segment of 60 minutes was a well edited show for the time that it had. Don, I heard got to watch it! Every major point that was covered was the truth. This case should have NEVER been. Grant Woods was so very true in what he said from a legal point.Why can't the American people understand what has taken place with this case and with this whole adminstration? We need to stand up to them and do everything humanly possible to get Don back in Alabama where he belongs with us!

Posted by: Sarah Smith on March 2, 2008 7:48 PM

what was done to don seigelman,is outragous, and i don't doubt one word of attorney jill simpson testiomy,because i, as don seigelman am a victim of a conspiracy,victim of false arrest,victim of malicious prosecution,victim of false imprisonment because i blew the whistle on a arson ring operating in and around geneva county, alabama,defrauding state farm out of millions of dollars,which involve's city bank of hartford stockholders,state farm's agents, servants or employee, southtrust bank / wachovia bank agent, servants or employee,the prior geneva county district attorney and his office,circuit court judge's, prior ala. attorney general,william h. pryor, his assitant,jean a. therkelsen.for absolute proof,please review my federal petition civil no.1:06 cv - 842 m.h.t., in the u.s. district court for the middle district of ala.,southern division.winston davis 1404 stadium st.apt.# 1 dothan, al 36301

Posted by: winston davis on March 9, 2008 10:38 PM

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