“Polygraph Says DiCicco Told Truth”

Mark McDonald reports for the Philadelphia Daily News. Excerpt: AFTER AN inconclusive result on his first lie-detector test of the day, City Councilman Frank DiCicco late last night passed a second test, giving weight to his allegation that colleague Rick Mariano made an ethnic slur against Irish-Americans. Mariano, refusing to submit to a polygraph himself, … Read more

“Philadelphia Councilman Takes Second Polygraph Test”

WPVI.com provides an Associated Press report on Philadelphia Councilman Frank DiCicco’s polygraph examination as well as a RealPlayer video file with reporter Dann Cuellar’s news story. Excerpt from the Associated Press report: PHILADELPHIA – February 19, 2002 – Maybe Frank DiCicco should start raising campaign funds on ABC’s “The Chair.” DiCicco, a Philadelphia councilman, seems … Read more

“Feuding Phila. Council Members: ‘Sez You!'”

Tony Romeo reports for KYW news radio. This short article from the KYW website is cited here in full: Results are inconclusive following a lie detector test administered to a Philadelphia city councilman who accused another councilman of an ethnic slur The spat between First District councilman Frank DiCicco and Seventh District councilman Richard Mariano … Read more

“No Lie, DiCicco’s Taking a Polygraph”

Mark McDonald reports for the Philadelphia Daily News. Excerpt: DID CITY Councilman Rick Mariano refer to residents of Irish descent in the 31st Ward in Kensington as “trailer-park Irish trash?” Councilman Frank DiCicco is so sure of it, he’s taking a Daily News-sponsored lie-detector test today to prove it. DiCicco says Mariano made the remark … Read more

“Jordanian Testifies About Alleged Abuse in Sept. 11 Probe”

Chicago Tribune national correspondent Evan Osnos reports on the pre-trial testimony of Osama Awadallah, who faces federal perjury charges. Excerpt: Awadallah, a permanent U.S. resident whose trial is set to begin May 20, testified that the government’s intimidation began with his earliest conversations with the FBI on Sept. 20, when, he said, 15 to 20 … Read more

“Strip-Search Jordanian: FBI Trampled My Rights”

William R. Gorta reports for the New York Post. Excerpt: February 19, 2002 — A Jordanian charged with lying to a grand jury recited to a federal judge a list of alleged law-enforcement abuses at his pre-trial evidence-suppression hearing yesterday. Osama Awadallah, 21, said he was physically abused by jail guards, denied access to a … Read more

“Jordanian Student Testifies in Court”

Associated Press correspondent Larry Neumeister reports on Osama Awadallah’s courtroom testimony. Excerpt: NEW YORK (AP) – A Jordanian student testified Monday that FBI agents accused him of being one of the Sept. 11 terrorists after saying he failed a lie detector test. Osama Awadallah, 21, said agents told him he would be freed but after … Read more

“FBI Agent Says Jordanian Student Was Deceptive”

Associated Press correspondent Frank Eltman reports on the case of Osama Awadallah, who faces perjury charges stemming at least in part from an FBI polygraph interrogation. Excerpt: NEW YORK (AP) – An FBI agent testified Saturday that a Jordanian student with alleged links to two of the Sept. 11 suicide hijackers was deceptive during a … Read more

Alabama Governor Seeks Polygraph “Testing” of State, Federal Prosecutors

Tom Gordon reports for the Alabama News in an article titled, “Siegelman hires criminal lawyer.” Excerpt: Gov. Don Siegelman has hired a prominent Birmingham criminal defense lawyer to investigate who leaked information about subpoenas issued for the governor’s personal financial records. David Cromwell Johnson, who represented former Gov. Jim Folsom eight years ago in an … Read more

Polygraph Dragnet in Fraud Probe at Namibian Bank

In an article titled, “Boss or unionist?” Max Hamata reports for The Namibian on a polygraph dragnet that has led to the suspension of five employees for failing their “tests.” Excerpt: A TOP union official has been accused of exposing himself to a conflict of interest after the bank he chairs subjected six employees to … Read more