Rick Renzi

So my representative here in AZ is Rick Renzi. He’s not a good guy. And when I write him letters, his response merely reiterates his position, IF I hear back from his office at all. Right now he’s getting into even more trouble – the FBI raided his wife’s insurance company a few weeks ago. While there do seem to be a lot of politicians in trouble right now, this seems to be a pretty big deal.

The Renzi matters now are part of a formal public-corruption probe being conducted by a federal grand jury in Tucson, reports the Wall Street Journal. On Thursday of last week, that grand jury authorized a search warrant on a Renzi family-owned business in Sonoita. And, as if that were not troubling enough, Renzi’s former chief of staff is reportedly cooperating with federal investigators.In fact, there are two on-going federal investigations related to businesses owned by Renzi and family members, both first reported in October. But of the two, the investigation of Renzi’s efforts to push a sale of a 480-acre parcel of Cochise County farmland appears to be the more troubling. There’s a lot of smoke billowing up from that fallow patch of farmland.

But like a lot of republicans in trouble recently, he has a faulty memory:

Renzi’s response to these curious events? Not much directly. But there is this from former Arizona Attorney General Grant Woods, now a Renzi attorney: “(Renzi) did not know Mr. Sandlin had an interest in that land.”