http://minnesotaindependent.com/17098/norm-coleman-like-michele-%20bachmann-wrote-pardon-letters-on-behalf-of-petters-associate-frank-%20vennes-jrLess than two months after he was elected in 2002, Norm Coleman used the power of his yet-to-be-assumed U.S. Senate office to try to leverage a presidential pardon for convicted money launderer and Tom Petters associate Frank Vennes Jr. And two years after that, Coleman wrote yet another pardon plea on Vennes’ behalf.
Vennes, whose criminal record includes 1986 pleas of guilty and no contest to a set of charges involving money-laundering, drug and firearms charges, is currently implicated — though not yet charged — in the Tom Petters financial fraud scandal. As Jon Tevlin reported in the Star Tribune, Vennes’ home was raided by federal authorities on September 24, and “
ccording to a federal search warrant affidavit, Vennes was a facilitator who persuaded five major investors to invest $1.2 billion in companies controlled by Petters. The document says Vennes collected more than $28 million in commissions for his work.”