If you were astonished by the state treasurer’s scandal, prepare for an even bigger shock in the near future.
At least, that’s the rumor surrounding an FBI probe into the construction of three relatively new government buildings in Albuquerque that are among the largest construction projects in the state’s history: the $41 million Bernalillo County Courthouse, the $34 million Metropolitan Courthouse and the $90 million Metropolitan Detention Center.
Now, thanks to some quality reporting by the Albuquerque Tribune, we know the investigation centers in part around former Senate leader Manny Aragon, the currently embattled president of
Sources tell me the investigation also centers a current and powerful legislator.
Those projects involved some of the most prestigious construction and architectural companies in the state, including some that have worked on major projects in the
I and others around the state have been hearing for weeks that a grand jury has convened and Aragon and others might be indicted.
No wonder Gov. Bill Richardson, who orchestrated
“They had allegations that somebody had given Manny $70,000 to ensure a contractor … got the job,” Vigil told the Tribune.