PHILADELPHIA – Deputy U.S. Attorney Louis D. Lappen
announced that the political consultant to then-Allentown Mayor Edwin
Pawlowski, Michael Fleck, 40, formerly of Allentown, PA was sentenced today to
five years in prison followed by three years of supervised release by Chief
U.S. District Court Judge Juan R. Sanchez. Fleck must also pay $134,487 in
restitution. The defendant was immediately remanded to federal custody to begin
serving his sentence. Fleck previously pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy
to commit extortion and bribery offenses and one count of tax evasion.
Fleck was a principal
and co-owner of an Allentown-based consulting company that conducted
fundraising and other campaign-related services for certain elected officials
in Pennsylvania (“the political clients”), and lobbied these same political
clients on behalf of individuals and companies who sought contracts and other
favorable treatment from local governments (“the business clients”).
Mayor Vaughn Spencer of Reading, Mayor Edwin Pawlowski and
Controller Mary Ellen Koval of Allentown were each elected officials in their
respective cities as well as Fleck’s political clients. Spencer and Koval
sought re-election to the offices they held, while Pawlowski aspired to win
higher office through statewide election.
Each of these three elected officials attempted to leverage their
respective public offices – which gave them actual and perceived authority over
the awarding of municipal contracts – for items of value, including campaign contributions.
As part of the “consulting” services that Fleck provided, he
helped facilitate quid pro quo solicitations, offers and agreements, and
obtained tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from businesses
and donors seeking to do business with the City of Allentown and the City of
Reading for his political clients.
Fleck also filed fraudulent income tax returns for tax years
2011, 2012 and 2013, in which he concealed income from his consulting company
of approximately $130,897.41, overstated certain deductions, and failed to
remit approximately $43,467 in payroll taxes, causing a tax loss of
approximately $77,738.
“Fleck manipulated our democratic systems of government to
enrich himself and his associates at the expense of the citizens of Reading and
Allentown,” said Deputy U.S. Attorney Lappen.
“In doing so, Fleck and the corrupt mayors with whom he conspired did tremendous
damage to the confidence that our citizens have in their local governments. Our
Office remains committed to uncovering and prosecuting public corruption at all
levels. Public officials and their cronies should start getting the message
that they must serve the public rather than satisfy themselves and their venal
desires.”
“Compliance with the tax laws in the United States relies
heavily on self-assessments of taxes owed,” said IRS Criminal Investigation
Special Agent in Charge Guy Ficco. “Michael Fleck took steps to prevent the
assessment of his true tax liability; and the sentence he received shows how
seriously the courts take federal tax crimes like this.”
The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the Internal Revenue Service and is being prosecuted by
Assistant United States Attorneys Michelle Morgan and Anthony Wzorek.
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