
King Willie
Re: King Willie
I think he's taking a new job as a parking attendant on the 5th level of the Fedex Forum Parking Garage. 

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I hope the FBI has finally caught up with this S.O.B. He deserves to spend some time with his Tennessee Waltz cronies.
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I work for MLGW and I personally say I am very glad the sob is leaving. He is a crooked sumbitch and he has turned the city and MLGW into a clusterf#*k.wonder what next clown there will be in there .willie has a son the works for morgan keegan.goodbye wille!!!!!!!!!
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Deltaduk wrote:I work for MLGW and I personally say I am very glad the sob is leaving. He is a crooked sumbitch and he has turned the city and MLGW into a clusterf#*k.wonder what next clown there will be in there .willie has a son the works for morgan keegan.goodbye wille!!!!!!!!!
Just glad my children don't attend a Memphis City School. Also those that voted for him are getting what they deserve. However, not much of a suprise that he bailed on the school system when it was headed down the toilet and now the city too. Seems everything he touches turns to crap. Private school enrollment will be at an all time high!
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I don't think he will ever get selected for the school board again.
Rumor has it A.C. Wharton is going to be running for that school board position next term.
Rumor has it A.C. Wharton is going to be running for that school board position next term.
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Here is the article from the above link
Mayor Willie Herenton said Saturday his sudden resignation last week has everything to do with becoming the next city schools superintendent and nothing to do with an ongoing criminal probe at City Hall.
Herenton announced he plans to step down in July after 16 years as mayor, stirring speculation that he was targeting the top job at Memphis City Schools -- a post he held from 1979 to 1991.
The 67-year-old mayor left no doubt Saturday that his goal was to regain the superintendency. Herenton said he hopes to make a presentation to the school board within 30 days.
"That's all this is about. It ain't about nothing else,'' Herenton said.
The school board plans to fill the vacant job by July. And Herenton's planned exit from City Hall is not effective until July 31 -- raising the possibility that his resignation could be rescinded if he fails to win the necessary five votes from the school board.
Speaking to The Commercial Appeal in a phone interview, Herenton dispelled conjecture that he plans to run for Congress or that his decision was influenced by a federal grand jury investigating his ties to a city contractor.
As evidence, Herenton released a Feb. 7 letter sent to the school board that spells out his frustration with a school district troubled by state and federal investigations into a range of spending abuses, low student-achievement scores and the wounding of three students in separate on-campus shootings this school year.
The letter hints cryptically at his intention to return to the job he vacated in 1991 following a rocky tenure recalled best by many Memphians for a sexual-harassment suit filed against him.
"A product of the Memphis City School System, former classroom teacher, principal and superintendent of schools, I have sadly watched the deterioration of what was once a respectable school system,'' the letter reads.
"One contributing factor has been in the selecting of the superintendent of schools.''
In a shot evidently directed at recently departed superintendent Carol Johnson and her predecessor, Gerry House -- both of whom were hired from out of state -- Herenton wrote that "the selection of outsiders'' hurts the district because they "typically lack strong commitments to our community and our children.''
"National searches produce résumé builders and often candidates with no long-term commitments to a community,'' the mayor wrote.
The school board has hired an Iowa firm to conduct a national search to replace Johnson.
The letter closes with no literal declaration of a candidacy for the job, just two sentences:
"The future of Memphis will be impacted positively or negatively by our collective abilities to adequately educate our children. I simply want to help.''
If hired as superintendent, Herenton could expect to be paid as much as $260,000 a year, about $100,000 more than his current salary as mayor.
Though the letter is addressed to the "Board of Education Commissioners,'' it's unclear who exactly has seen it or been apprised of Herenton's intentions.
School board president Tomeka Hart said Saturday she met with Herenton several weeks ago about his renewed interest "in education'' but didn't know specifically he wanted to be superintendent.
Fellow board member Kenneth T. Whalum Jr. said he sent Hart an e-mail asking her to set up a public meeting with Herenton to "hear his proposals concerning his recent letter to us offering his help and how that relates to his announced retirement from the office of Mayor."
"If we have in our midst the most qualified, and logically, the best person for the position, it would be a colossal waste of taxpayer money to conduct a national search," Whalum told a reporter.
Hart said she was not authorized to do anything outside the search process unless the board approves it.
Board member Betty Mallott told The Commercial Appeal that terminating the search "would undermine the integrity of the process'' and said she needs to know more about Herenton's record as superintendent.
Over his 12 years as superintendent, Herenton complained bitterly of a lack of funding from city and county officials and launched bold initiatives, including a program that allowed inner-city schools more freedom in deciding how to teach poor students with special needs.
Before resigning in 1991 to run for mayor, Herenton was the defendant in a much-publicized lawsuit by a teacher who said they had an affair.
Herenton said Saturday he never planned to serve out the full four-year mayoral term he was elected to last October, but moved up his decision to quit when the school board set a July deadline to pick a new superintendent.
"If they had not set this July deadline I would not be talking (now) about retiring,'' he said.
Herenton said he told the district he would like to return as superintendent "under certain conditions,'' though he wouldn't say who he has talked to or elaborate.
Herenton said he was motivated to spell out his reason for resigning in part because of persistent questioning about an ongoing criminal probe involving his relationship with city contractor Elvin Moon.
That connection, now the focus of a federal grand jury probe, hinges on $50,000 that Moon paid Herenton in a 2005 real estate transaction. The payment came after the businessman landed no-bid city contracts valued at $702,000.
Herenton passionately defended the deal, saying he has done nothing wrong.
"I never had a discussion with him about his contracts,'' Herenton said. "Nobody that's ever worked for me will say that Willie Herenton has influenced a contract.''
Federal agents have peppered private and public offices with subpoenas and other written inquiries in recent months following an investigation by The CA that detailed Herenton's land transaction with Moon.
The land deal involved a one- third-acre lot where Herenton built a $236,000 two-story home. In 2005, Herenton sold the then-vacant lot in Banneker Estates for $50,000 to Moon. Months later, Moon quit-claimed the still-vacant property back to the mayor for just $10, according to deeds filed with Shelby County Register Tom Leatherwood's office. Herenton has since built the home on the lot.
Both Moon and Herenton said last spring that the mayor still owed the $50,000 to the contractor. Herenton said he intended to repay it and hoped to even sell the then-vacant home to Moon. Both denied wrongdoing.
In November, the FBI delivered a letter to City Hall seeking copies of contracts and payments involving seven city contractors, with Moon's name at the top of the list.
Then, in December, a federal grand jury subpoenaed records from the Memphis Area Transit Authority surrounding the awarding of a $300,000 engineering contract to Moon in 2006. The records in question involve hundreds of e-mails involving nine MATA officials.
An attorney for MATA said as recently as this month that he was reviewing the e-mails to protect attorney-client privilege under a deal with prosecutors and that they still hadn't been turned over to the grand jury. A request by The CA under the Tennessee Open Records Act for copies of the e-mails also hasn't been filled.
Herenton said Saturday that authorities also have seized closing documents and other private papers related to the real estate deal.
He declined to say whether he has ever repaid the $50,000 to Moon, but insisted the transaction is legal and proper.
"The issue is really not about $50,000. You don't know what really has transpired,'' the mayor said. Insisting there is a rational explanation to the deal, he offered at one point that he's involved in real estate development in another state, yet declined to elaborate.
"I don't mix my public life with my private business,'' he said.
Though Herenton has the city's sole contracting authority and signs all substantial city contracts, he said his signing largely is a perfunctory duty. The actual decisions are made by staff professionals, with plenty of checks and balances, he said.
He said he finds it curious that among some 12,600 contracts valued at more than $2 billion that he has signed over the years, federal authorities and the news media have chosen to scrutinize a handful of contracts with African-American businessmen. Like Herenton, Moon is black.
"Ninety-five percent of the contracts were with white folks,'' he said. Contracts with minorities have been targeted because of "selective prosecution and slanting,'' he said.
Nonetheless, the federal investigation is only intensifying.
Former county commissioner John Willingham said FBI agents visited him days before Herenton's announcement, asking about the building of FedExForum -- and also about Herenton. Willingham said he spoke to the agents for seven hours about his belief that Herenton and other local officials deceived the public when they accepted a $20million federal grant to put an intermodal bus transfer station at the Downtown arena and then reneged on the plan.
Despite the mayor's assertions, Willingham said he finds the timing of the resignation puzzling:
"I don't know really what to believe. It's too strange.''
--Marc Perrusquia: 529-2545
Reporter Kristina Goetz contributed to this report.
Re: King Willie
Remember, it all says that he plans to step down. There is no real resignation letter yet. They all say that he "Plans to step down".
I'm sure that if he doesn't get his Superintentant Job, it's business as usual at City Hall.
I'm sure that if he doesn't get his Superintentant Job, it's business as usual at City Hall.
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now i think he is just playing a mind game,the sob probalbly ain't going nowhere
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Double R 2 wrote:I heard he's leaving because he was offered the position of Obama's Chief Of Staff.
i think if that doesn't pan out Frank Melton will hire him as a consultant....
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word is if he does not get the school super job, he will not step down...
Sometimes you just have to close your eyes, count to ten, take a deep breath and remind yourself that you wouldn't look good in prison stripes... and just smile at that dumbass and walk away.
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MemphisStockBroker wrote:word is if he does not get the school super job, he will not step down...
He's like a summer cold...once you think its gone it comes back
Re: King Willie
He just wanted to work long enough so he could have a cushy pension. No reason other than that. It's nice that he was so dedicated to his job that he quits as soon as he gets the most money he can possibly get, and not have to work for it. At least he doesn't fill any stereotypes by doing that. 

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from what a buddy of mine that is a firefighter for memphis says,,,,his letter of reisgnation really means nothing right now. he turned it in to the ceo of the city,in order for it to be a legit resignation he has to turn it in to the city council. if he does resign think of the power some appointed jack leg will have only for a little while!!!!! this person can do ANYTHING that they want and really not worry about the outcome unless they run for office after the remainder of willies term is up!
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