S&L whistle-blower faces federal charges
By JERRY URBAN
Houston Chronicle
September 18, 1992
A man said to have been an instrumental source in unraveling
the savings and loan crisis was in Harris County Jail Monday on
federal charges of making threatening interstate telephone calls.
Stewart Anthony Webb 38, allegedly made calls to his former
father-in-law, wealthy Denver businessman Leonard Millman.
Webb contends the FBI unjustly acted because of pressure from
Millman, but a spokesman for the agency’s Denver office denied
any government impropriety.
Jonathan C, Beaty, a senior correspondent for Time magazine,
wrote a letter in support of Webb.
"The news articles that Mr. Webb contributed to exposed a pattern
of illicit political influence in Denver and led to the indictments,
and subsequent convictions, of several businessmen," said Beaty’s
letter placed in court records.
Webb, who had lived in Houston for a year before his recent arrest,
is expected to be returned to Colorado for trial.
H. Michael Sokolow, a public defender, wrote in an emergency
appeal to reduce Webb’s $ 50,000 bond that Webb provided information
to Congress pertaining to the late 1980’s influence peddling scandal
in the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Webb, a construction contractor by trade, also provided information
to lawyers and investigators in the failure of Lincoln and Silverado
savings and loans, Sokolow said.
"Mr. Webb," he wrote, "is a political whistle-blower on fraud on
the highest levels of federal institutions."
Webb claims tape-recorded conversations between him and Millman,
on which the FBI based its charges, were made during a child custody
dispute in the mid-1980s. An FBI affidavit said the conversations
were made from Independence, Mo., to Denver from 1987 to 1991.
Political Prisoner Case number 92-C-R-356
False Warrant Sept. 18, 1990
False Arrested Sept. 16, 1992
Released July 20, 1993
The US Attorney Stated in Court upon dismissal that the Government
had waisted $ 750,000.00 (3/4 of a Million Dollars of US Taxpayers money
trying to convict me of a crime I did not due. (With falseified evidence they
could not present, and I was not given under discovery untill the day of dismissal.)
Charges dismissed with prejudice Aug. 20, 1993
By Federal Judge Richard Matsch US District Court Denver, Colorado
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