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Posted on August 17th, 2009 in News & Views

UPDATED: Langford co-defendant Blount pleads guilty

By Kyle Whitmire

Bill Blount, a Montgomery investment banker and co-defendant of Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford, pleaded guilty (PDF) Tuesday to charges that he participated in a bribery scheme with Langford and lobbyist Al LaPierre. Blount also admitted that he bribed former Jefferson County Commissioner Mary Buckelew.

Bill Blount entering courthouse

Bill Blount, center, leaving the federal courthouse in Tuscaloosa this afternoon. Photo by Kyle Whitmire.

According to the plea agreement, prosecutors will ask that Blount serve a 52 month sentence and pay $1 million in fines.

Blount appeared before U.S. District Judge Scott Coogler  at 2  p.m. Tuesday at the federal courthouse in Tuscaloosa.

The proceeding was brief and formal, not varying much from most plea hearings, except for one moment when Blount had to tell Judge Coogler how to pronounce “Tourneau,” the watch retailer where Blount spent more than $12,000 on one purchase for Langford.

Last year, a federal grand jury indicted Blount, LaPierre and Langford on charges of public corruption. Prosecutors have accused  Blount of paying bribes to Langford, using LaPierre as a middle man. The bribes consisted of clothes, jewelry and cash, according to the 101 count indictment unsealed last December. In exchange, Langford included Blount’s firm in lucrative bond deals. Those derivative contracts, called interest rate swaps, have backfired on the county, leaving it on the precipice of bankruptcy.

Last month, LaPierre agreed to plead guilty to one count of cospiracy and one count of tax fraud. LaPierre will recieve no more than four years in prison and have to pay back $372,000 plus fines. In exchange, LaPierre has agreed to testify that he, Langford and Blount forged documents showing the payments to Langford were loans and not bribes.

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  • I guess my question is why doesn't Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford, a resident of Fairfield, sell his two Rolex watches, alligator shoes, Burryberry clothing on E-bay to help with his legal bills?
  • MadisonU
    Because it's illegal to destroy evidence of a possible crime?

    All joking aside, I know many are asking themselves the same question.
  • Kyle, will Blount testify at Larry's trial? Is that part of the deal?
  • MadisonU
    If Langford goes to trial (and there's no reason to think he won't), it could safely be assumed that Blount will testify against Langford as part of his plea. That was LaPierre's deal, but I haven't seen the plea agreement yet.
  • SBurks
    There will be bigger fish to fry after his trial, that will come out then. I'm guessing that this will lead to further investigations of the bond holders and their insurors, maybe all the way to Wall Street?? We can only hope!
  • The big fish are the Wall Street banking guys. Langford is not the big fish in this deal. There are more shoes to drop. Stay tuned.
  • Almoderate
    Okay, here's the big question that came up in discussion with my dad a few days ago. Langford is a big fish indeed, and you typically save your biggest fish for last. That being said, they still haven't gotten everyone that they're obviously going to go after-- meaning that Langford isn't their biggest fish. So who is? Maybe one of the big banks? Just something to ponder...
  • SBurks
    This is great! I can't wait to read about it here tomorrow!
  • KristenD
    Langford needs to be stopped dead in his tracks before he creates anymore misfortune for others!
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