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Documents Expose Huckabee's Role in Serial Rapist's Release

By Murray Waas, Huffington Post. Posted December 5, 2007.


Huckabee's account directly contradicted by newly revealed documents.
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Little Rock, Ark -- As governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee aggressively pushed for the early release of a convicted rapist despite being warned by numerous women that the convict had sexually assaulted them or their family members, and would likely strike again. The convict went on to rape and murder at least one other woman.

Confidential Arkansas state government records, including letters from these women, obtained by the Huffington Post and revealed publicly for the first time, directly contradict the version of events now being put forward by Huckabee.

While on the campaign trail, Huckabee has claimed that he supported the 1999 release of Wayne Dumond because, at the time, he had no good reason to believe that the man represented a further threat to the public. Thanks to Huckabee's intervention, conducted in concert with a right-wing tabloid campaign on Dumond's behalf, Dumond was let out of prison 25 years before his sentence would have ended.

"There's nothing any of us could ever do," Huckabee said Sunday on CNN when asked to reflect on the horrific outcome caused by the prisoner's release. "None of us could've predicted what [Dumond] could've done when he got out."

But the confidential files obtained by the Huffington Post show that Huckabee was provided letters from several women who had been sexually assaulted by Dumond and who indeed predicted that he would rape again - and perhaps murder - if released.

In a letter that has never before been made public, one of Dumond's victims warned: "I feel that if he is released it is only a matter of time before he commits another crime and fear that he will not leave a witness to testify against him the next time." Before Dumond was granted parole at Huckabee's urging, records show that Huckabee's office received a copy of this letter from Arkansas' parole board.

The woman later wrote directly to Huckabee about having been raped by Dumond. In a letter obtained by the Huffington Post, she said that Dumond had raped her while holding a butcher knife to her throat, and while her then-3-year-old daughter lay in bed next to her. Also included in the files sent to Huckabee's office was a police report in which Dumond confessed to the rape. Dumond was not charged in that particular case because he later refused to sign the confession and because the woman was afraid to press charges.

See the full letters sent to Huckabee's office here.]

Huckabee kept these and other documents secret because they were politically damaging, according to a former aide who worked for him in Arkansas. The aide has made the records available to the Huffington Post, deeply troubled by Huckabee's repeated claims that he had no reason to believe Dumond would commit other violent crimes upon his release from prison. The aide also believes that Huckabee, for political reasons, has deliberately attempted to cover up his knowledge of Dumond's other sexual assaults.

"There were no letters sent to the governor's office from any rape victims," Huckabee campaign spokesperson Alice Stewart said on Tuesday when contacted by the Huffington Post.

Subsequently, however, the campaign provided a former senior aide of Huckabee's who did remember reading at least one of the letters.

But Huckabee and his aides insist that his receipt of the letters is irrelevant because the decision to release Dumond was made by the parole board. Huckabee on Tuesday again denied allegations by former parole board members that he lobbied them to release Dumond. "I did not ask them to do anything," he said. "I did indicate [Dumond's case] was sitting at my desk and I was giving thought to it."

Charmaine Yoest, a senior adviser to the Huckabee campaign, told the Huffington Post: "I think what should be considered here is that if he [Huckabee] could have changed what happened, he would. His whole life has been about respect for life and understanding the value of each individual life. Nobody regrets the loss of life here more than him."

In 1996, as a newly elected governor who had received strong support from the Christian right, Huckabee was under intense pressure from conservative activists to pardon Dumond or commute his sentence. The activists claimed that Dumond's initial imprisonment and various other travails were due to the fact that Ashley Stevens, the high school cheerleader he had raped, was a distant cousin of Bill Clinton, and the daughter of a major Clinton campaign contributor.

The case for Dumond's innocence was championed in Arkansas by Jay Cole, a Baptist minister and radio host who was a close friend of the Huckabee family. It also became a cause for New York Post columnist Steve Dunleavy, who repeatedly argued for Dumond's release, calling his conviction "a travesty of justice." On Sept. 21, 1999, Dunleavy wrote a column headlined "Clinton's Biggest Crime - Left Innocent Man In Jail For 14 Years":

"Dumond, now 52, was given conditional parole yesterday in Arkansas after having being sentenced to 50 years in jail for the rape of Clinton's cousin," Dunleavy wrote. "That rape never happened."

A subsequent Dunleavy column quoted Huckabee saying: "There is grave doubt to the circumstances of this reported crime."


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Good Article
Posted by: Gravitas on Dec 5, 2007 1:06 PM   
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This is a good article and I am going to link it under a Huckster atricle in the trib. Link the dirt on the Huckster wherever you can because the press is giving him a free ride. I wish the article were not so long though, considering the potential Huck votre's attention span

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Cold, Right-Wing Politics
Posted by: Markson on Dec 5, 2007 1:20 PM   
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Without a doubt, the fact that the victim who testified against this rapist was a distant cousin of then-Governor Bill Clinton paid a determining role in unleashing the right-wing attack dogs in favor of releasing this vile rapist (Huckabee went so far as to claim he didn't believe the man was guilty, thus, implying the victim was a liar.). The GOP has no scruples or compassion for human life--at all. None.

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Huckabee, a conservative who lies,
Posted by: veive on Dec 5, 2007 2:01 PM   
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So how is this news? Finding a conservative who didn't lie, now that would be news.

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That's Gotta Hurt
Posted by: Deadbeat Dad on Dec 5, 2007 2:08 PM   
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The ghost of Willie Horton rises again...

Before this broke, Huck's campaign was ascendant, but this could sink his ship. Romney's got to love this.

Liberals have been waiting almost 20 years for this moment. Payback's a bitch.

It's a dirty game, politics is.

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Was there a Method to his MERCY?
Posted by: Deadbeat Dad on Dec 5, 2007 3:00 PM   
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“Huckabee also wrote in his campaign book that his intervention on Dumond's behalf reflected his broad philosophy that the criminal justice system is too harsh, and that his religious faith requires him to take chances to act with compassion towards the accused.”


I would be interested to know who else Huckabee released on parole.
No doubt there are tens of thousands of non-violent offenders in the Arkansas prisons.
Did Huck only release violent predators who brutalized helpless people?

Or did he give priority to non-violent offenders with petty economic crimes such as
• folks who shoplifted a loaf of bread to feed themselves or their family
• drug addicts who can’t break their addiction without help
• deadbeat dads like myself who end up in poverty after failing to keep up with government ordered child support & tax obligations

Were these people left to rot in prison?

Was Huckabee’s parole board ordered to give priority to these categories of struggling people, or just to out-of-control psychopaths with a trail of destruction over multiple states?

JUST CURIOUS.

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You never know who's a liberal these days!
Posted by: rocketman on Dec 5, 2007 5:45 PM   
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First I dismiss Huck because he is an extreme right wing religious nut..now he's made a complete turnaround and is acting like a far left liberal moron releasing rapist and murderers. Whats up with this.. are we sure he's not on the DEMONcrat ticket????

He should at least win Vermont - they love short sentences for rapist - especially if it's a child as the victim.

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» Still easy to spot the morons, though Posted by: hurricane hugo
Here we go again
Posted by: anticorp on Dec 6, 2007 3:13 AM   
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Another right winged liar is running for office

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Great Article
Posted by: vickymiss2001 on Dec 6, 2007 4:29 AM   
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I THINK WE ALL NEED TO KNOW WHICH DECISION MAKERS ARE MAKING DECISIONS IN FAVOR OF SOCIETAL PREDATORS AND AGAINST THE SURVIVAL OF THEIR VICTIMS WOMAN AND FAMILIES. It makes these people like H who aids and accomplishes of their crimes.

It should not be tolerated and these people who empower these types of predators should not be in power. They are compromising others survival without good cause.

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Not so fast
Posted by: robchapman on Dec 6, 2007 4:46 AM   
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It is interesting that the article says in one sentence that Arkansas has a great Freedom of Information Act, then says the Governor made this letter disappear.

What a convenient way to make this story's lack of documentation disappear.

The article, as presented, rests entirely upon unsubtantiated rumor, innenuendo and gossip.

The key documents are in the custody of private people with an ax to grind.

The assertion that the documents disappeared is attributed to an unknown bureaucrat.

This is Anne Coulter journalism.

I have been disgusted over the years with the right wing tactic of smearing politicians with lurid tales of pardoned, paroled, amnestied, or furloughed prisoners running amok.

I am ashamed to see a left leaning publication stooping to such tactics.

Leave it where it belongs with the unprincipled scandal mongers like Limbaugh, O'Reilly and Coulter.

As Bush proved in '88, a campaign to destroy another man's reputation does not build competence.

We must not drop to winning by smearing the other candidates.

A left victory is only worthwhile if our candidates are well qualified and we govern with integrity and magnamity.

Robert Chapman
Lansing, NY

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great article
Posted by: off-the-radar 2 on Dec 6, 2007 7:12 AM   
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a really good piece of investigative journalism, well-sourced and well-written.

A compelling story and promotes accountability for decision-makers.

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Roger Clinton
Posted by: jmooney on Dec 6, 2007 10:19 AM   
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Contrast this to the action of former Gov. Clinton who pointedly refused to intervene on behalf of his brother when he got in trouble for drugs. Maybe Clinton wasn't so unscrupulous afterall!

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This story has legs
Posted by: UnEasyOne on Dec 6, 2007 11:15 AM   
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And is still breaking.

The "genial nice guy" has just smeared HuffPo as a far left attacker without attacking the substance of the report.

His true colors are being exposed for all to see - and the attacks are gonna lead people to check out the story. I'm betting that the sinking Romney campaign is gonna see this as a gift from god.

Things are about to get down and dirty for the Rethugs. Me? I'm gonna giggle a lot.

It is a dirty shame that people died as a result of the Clinton hating fervor of the right-wing (insert descriptive word here) and my heart truly goes out to the victims. I hope their families find some small satisfaction in the knowledge that an accessory to the crime is now being exposed for what he truly is.

Fact is, if Mike Huckabee was not a Clinton hating ideologue, two women - raped and murdered - would be alive today.

Fact is, the crime of accessory before the fact was covered up - until now.

Fact is, I don't believe in hell - but in this case I sure wish I did.

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