Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Feds: Mayor, ex-mayor in two Pa. cities sold favors

- By Anthony Izaguirre

PHILADELPH­IA » The mayor of Allentown and the former mayor of Reading have been charged with corruption for a series of pay-toplay schemes officials likened to putting for-sale signs on their offices while promising political favors to deep-pocketed donors.

Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski and former Reading Mayor Vaughn Spencer have been charged with multiple counts of bribery and fraud, according to indictment­s that detail how the two Democrats handed lucrative city contracts to donors who showered them with cash and gifts.

“Pawlowski and Spencer essentiall­y put a for-sale sign up in front of city hall in Reading and in Allentown to sell their office and their services to the highest bidder,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Louis Lappen.

Prosecutor­s allege Pawlowski attempted to steer contracts for jobs such as streetligh­t upgrades, a cyber security deal and other legal work toward those who gave him money from 2012 to 2015. In total, he accepted more than $150,000 in campaign contributi­ons in exchange for the use of his office, prosecutor­s said.

He allegedly tried to hide his actions by deleting emails between himself and his donors. He also had his office swept for listening devices he believed were installed by law enforcemen­t, according to the indictment.

Pawlowski, the mayor of Pennsylvan­ia’s third-largest city who first took office in 2006 and is now in his third term, denied wrongdoing at a Wednesday press conference and said he will not resign.

“I’m disappoint­ed about the filing of these allegation­s against me.” he said, “But I want to make it clear to everyone, I have done nothing wrong.”

Spencer, who was elected Reading’s mayor in 2012, sought to keep large sums of money flowing to a reelection campaign and is reported to have made clear to donors he would use the power of his office to punish those who didn’t provide satisfacto­ry cash contributi­ons, prosecutor­s said.

In one instance, Spencer agreed to award a contract worth $227,000 to an engineerin­g firm after a representa­tive for the company told him he would receive a $1,500 contributi­on and four tickets to a Philadelph­ia Phillies game. In another, prosecutor­s said Spencer bribed the president of Reading’s city council to repeal an anti-corruption statute. The council president was previously sentenced to two years in federal prison for taking the bribe.

 ?? MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Allentown Mayor Edwin Pawlowski speaks with members of the media outside of his home in Allentown, Pa., Wednesday. Pawlowski and the former mayor of Reading have been indicted on federal corruption charges for engaging in a series of pay-to-play...
MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Allentown Mayor Edwin Pawlowski speaks with members of the media outside of his home in Allentown, Pa., Wednesday. Pawlowski and the former mayor of Reading have been indicted on federal corruption charges for engaging in a series of pay-to-play...

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