Trial of Doolittle's chief of staff for Abramoff-related crimes involves two top officials who worked at Dept. of Justice

It seems with every new arrest and new trial, the Abramoff scandal expands.  The upcoming trial of Kevin Ring brings us two top officials in the U.S. Department of Justice.  It never ends:

Two former top Justice Department officials emerged Wednesday as figures in the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal as prosecutors disclosed plans to turn over some of the officials' correspondence to defense attorneys preparing for trial in the case.

The officials are former Solicitor General Paul Clement and David Ayres, one-time chief of staff to former Attorney General John Ashcroft.

Clement and Ayres were among Justice Department officials in e-mail correspondence with Kevin Ring, a former team Abramoff lobbyist and Capitol Hill aide who's facing trial on 10 counts of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, bribery and fraud.

Ring is accused of trying to get lawmakers and government officials to help him and his clients by giving them gifts such as sports tickets and meals.

Clement and Ayres were referenced by title but not by name at a federal court hearing in Ring's case Wednesday.

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"RICO" Case On Abramoff-Kidan blocked by DOJ

The murder of Gus Boulis and theft of his 11 Sun-Cruz Casino Ships was not important enough for DOJ to pursue the "RICO" case against several hundred co-conspirators and persons of interest? CHECK IT OUT! PLEASE! KEYWORDS: Jack Abramoff, Adam Kidan. Anthony "Big Tony" Moscatiello, Itilia Federicci
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p.s. Please up-date the current murder trail: Konstantino "Gus" Boulis, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida