Saturday, May 27, 2006

Grand jury eyes 9/11 hero Kerik

CNN

Bernard Kerik once enjoyed a national reputation as a brash, self-made law enforcer.

As police commissioner, he was at Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's side during the September 11, 2001, terror attacks. By late 2004, President Bush wanted him for homeland security chief.

Kerik's fame faded after allegations of ethical lapses doomed his nomination. His troubles, however, have endured.

A grand jury in the Bronx has been hearing testimony about a possible corruption case against Kerik involving reputed mob associates, alleged influence peddling and a questionable home-renovation project.

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