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Silence deafening on Dann’s ‘anniversary’

Published:Friday, May 15, 2009

MR. CHAIRMAN: The Democrats of the 17th and 6th Districts will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Poland Baseball Association hall on Sheridan Road. Newly-elected Mahoning County Democratic Party Chairman David Betras is the guest speaker. The political group will also elect its officers and will hear from Joe Lordi of Gleaners Food Bank about ways to help the poor. Those attending the meeting are asked to bring nonperishable foods to the meeting to be donated to the food bank.

Hello, governor: Betras was to meet today with Gov. Ted Strickland to discuss the county party’s effort to help re-elect Strickland in 2010 as well as the chairman’s plans for the local party, among other issues. One of Betras’s goals for the 2010 general election is to deliver 80 percent of the county’s vote for Strickland. Some may scoff at that percentage, but Strickland, who represented a portion of Mahoning County in the U.S. House for four years, received 76 percent of the county’s vote in the 2006 general election defeating Republican J. Kenneth Blackwell.

Comeback kid? Ex-Boardman Trustee Thomas Costello plans to run for a trustee seat in the November general election. He served from 1999 to 2005, losing a re-election bid that year.

skolnick@vindy.com

By David Skolnick

“No comment.”

It’s a phrase reporters often hear.

If someone doesn’t say those exact words, you can figure out what they mean.

For example, if someone hangs up on me after the mere mention of my name, I get the hint — that person doesn’t want to comment.

When I began calling people last week for Sunday’s package on the one-year anniversary of Marc Dann’s resignation as attorney general I expected some to decline to comment.

On the flip side, I was surprised at how open Dann was to talk about what led to his resignation a year ago, what he’s been doing since and his thoughts on what happened during his time as attorney general.

While the interview took up a lot of space in Sunday’s edition it made for some very compelling reading.

As part of the package, I contacted a number of people associated with Dann including family members, his friends, his former friends, and those who worked with him.

That’s where the “no comment” issue raised its head.

One of the first people I called was Mahoning County Democratic Chairman David Betras, Dann’s former law partner and a longtime friend.

Typically, it’s a challenge to get Betras not to talk.

Maybe that’s why he declined to comment on Dann.

When I called on May 2, 2008, the day a damning report was released about how Dann ran the attorney general’s office, Betras had a lot to say.

“He didn’t have a person telling him, ‘Don’t do this,’” Betras said a year ago. “He needed someone like me — I could control him — to tell him no.”

This time, Betras said, “No comment,” when I asked about Dann.

Betras is now the county Democratic Party chairman and is re-establishing relationships with the state party and top Democratic elected officials statewide. I can understand that talking about Dann is a no-win situation for him.

Anthony Gutierrez, Dann’s former friend and his director of general services at the attorney general’s office, also declined to comment.

It was Gutierrez’s behavior that led to the investigation that led to the calls for Dann to step down that led to Dann resigning.

Gutierrez said he’d “love” to comment, but because of his legal problems he couldn’t do so.

Ted Hart, one of Dann’s spokesmen at the attorney general’s office, also decided talking about his ex-boss wasn’t a good idea. Hart is one of the few Dann hires still employed at the AG’s office now run by Richard Cordray.

Hart said no one at the office told him not to talk to me about Dann. He just decided it was best not to comment. That’s fine. Besides, Jim Gravelle, who was also a Dann spokesman at the time of the controversy and now employed at another state agency, was willing to talk. How many spokesmen did I really need?

The two most amusing “no comments” came from Alyssa Lenhoff, Dann’s wife, and her father, Bentley Lenhoff.

Alyssa, a former journalist, kept thanking me for the opportunity to comment and politely declined. She made it sound like I was bestowing her with a great honor, but she wasn’t worthy.

Her father, known for being blunt, certainly didn’t disappoint.

I told him I wanted to talk about the anniversary of Dann’s resignation. He asked, “Why?” I explained that it was to commemorate a rather important political story in the Mahoning Valley. He didn’t see it that way.

He said a few things, including something that could have easily been misconstrued. He quickly followed that statement with “that’s off the record” and our conversation ended.

At least these people got back to me.

Attempts to reach Leo Jennings III, Dann’s former adviser and communications director, were unsuccessful.

His old cell phone number is disconnected and he didn’t respond to an e-mail I sent to him.

But it really doesn’t matter. If I got Jennings on the phone, I’m sure he would have said, “No comment.”

Comments

ThomasChompalone on May 15, 2009 at 1:38 a.m. [18 comments]

It appears the nepotistic Dann has been abandoned by his coterie of fair weathered friends now that the scandal has turned criminal.


JAB on May 15, 2009 at 7:11 a.m. [14 comments]

When are you going to stop talking about the criminals. It's old news. Talk about the good people and the good things that are happening in our community. I know it will be hard, but try.


valleypolitics on May 15, 2009 at 2:38 p.m. [9 comments]

Tom Costello for Trustee?? He is the reason Boardman is in trouble now. I didn't vote for him last time and I won't vote for him EVER again.

Costello, Smith and Darnell are the problem, not the solution. We need some new people with fresh ideas to fix Boardman.


clarkkent on May 15, 2009 at 11:26 p.m. [186 comments]

Dirt bags all. If you could clean house on all the crooked politicians and "so called public servants" around here there wouldn't be anybody left to run what crappy local government we do have.


Stan on May 21, 2009 at 1:38 p.m. [2452 comments]

You can rest assured that stupidity will never be wiped out in Marc Dann's lifetime.


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