To: FJB who wrote (125199 ) 3/1/2012 3:02:26 PM From: TideGlider 2 Recommendations Respond to of 224888 Wednesday, January 18, 2012 UPDATE: CORRECTED DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz Parents Off to Jail for Corruption? There is conflicting information o n whether these are Wasserman-Schultz's parents: UPDATE – We checked Wikipedia and several other articles we Googled and they had Diana Wasserman listed as Debbie Wasserman’s mother: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debbie _Wasserman _Schultz Debbie Wasserman Schultz (born September 27, 1966) is the U.S. … She is the daughter of former Broward Commissioner Diana Wasserman -Rubin… A local Broward blog says that Diana Wasserman is NOT Debbie Wassmerman’s mother, rather Diana Wasserman is just another lying, corrupt Florida Democrat who has engaged in criminal activity. At this point we do not know if they are related or not as several sources are in conflict. If it is a mistake it is an honest one and one that we had sources for – Editor. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The rotten apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Moochers, looters and destroyers. DNC Chair’s parents off to jail for corruption Political Arena Of all of the most vile , bold face , shameless liars in politics , no one tops acting DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz . We have videos of her and youtube is rife with them; bloggers have sliced and diced her lies with verifiable sources from one end of the country to the other. Like Mother like daughter? Broward-Pal Beach Times : Richard Rubin Sentenced to Ten Months in Federal Prison Richard Rubin and Diana Wasserman-Rubin Richard Rubin — husband of former Broward County Commissioner Diana Wasserman-Rubin, who still faces seven felony charges of her own — was sentenced this morning to ten months in federal prison. Rubin, 66, pleaded guilty in April to federal tax evasion after failing to report $100,000 in fees he received from the town of Davie for a land deal he brokered in 2004. With attorney David Bogenschutz at his side, Rubin managed to get only ten months up the river — which is in accordance with sentencing guidelines but much less than the maximum penalty of five years. Rubin had said in court that he and the wife faced financial burdens from damage done to their home by Hurricane Wilma and also owed on a loan he could not repay — which is why he attempted to cheat on his taxes a bit. That also wasn’t too long after Rubin took in $1.1 million for writing grants for the town of Southwest Ranches — grants that were approved in part by the votes of his wife while she was a county commissioner. Then, the probable-cause affidavit released last year contended, the couple was living quite lavishly — including spending money on artwork, cruises, vacations to Europe, and a $150,000 home repair project. Rubin wasn’t charged with tax evasion until April of this year. The State Attorney’s Office, however, charged Wasserman-Rubin last year with seven counts of felony unlawful compensation related to her votes for her husband’s grant-writing.