WK&T Mayfield, KY Nov 2011 to Apr 2014 Outside Sales RepresentativeCreative Interiors Mayfield, KY Nov 2009 to Nov 2011 Sales AssociateMayfield Graves County Chamber of Commerce Mayfield, KY Jun 2006 to May 2011 Interim Executive DirectorBanterra Paducah, KY May 2005 to May 2006 Mortgage Loan OfficerIntegra Bank Mayfield, KY May 2004 to Oct 2004 Mortgage Loan OfficerU S Bank Mayfield, KY Jul 1994 to Apr 2004 Personal Banker, lender
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Murray State, Mid Continent, Paducah Community College Murray, KY 1989 to 2014 Some college in Business
F. K. White Middle School Lake Charles LA 1983-1984, Edison Junior High School Parkersburg WV 1984-1985, Washington Junior High School Parkersburg WV 1984-1987, Clay - Battelle High School Blacksville WV 1987-1988
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Hope Monticello, Dawn Guillory, Nancy Fusilier, Michelle Pittman, Titus Guillotte, Thomas Gray
Biography:
I just hope I'm not remembered for just the bad things I have done, I have come a lo...
Manning Primary School Manning SC 1976-1979, Alcolu Elementary School Manning SC 1979-1980, Claiborne Elementary School New Orleans LA 1980-1982, Findlay High School Findlay IL 1982-1983, Carterville Community High School Carterville IL 1987-1987
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Samantha Buchanan, Denise Cain, Glenn Strickland, Isaac Spry, Darrell Fludd
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I have been married to Tom for last 18 years; he is a great husband and friend....
owlands lawyers arguing for a lower sentence, claiming the amount of money lost because of the crime was less than $30,000 because the payments to Rowland should be reduced by the value of work Rowland did for a nursing home company, owned by the husband of former congressional candidate Lisa Wilson-FProsecutors said Rowland was paid $35,000 to work on the failed 2012 campaign of Republican congressional candidate Lisa Wilson-Foley and conspired to hide those payments through a consulting contract with a business owned by her husband, Brian Foley. They say he tried to strike a similar deal in 20
ccording to reporter Edmund Mahony of the Hartford Courant, U.S. District Judge Janet Bond Arterton said Rowland showed a striking disregard for the clean election laws a jury said he broke while trying to conceal his role as a paid consultant to a 2012 Congressional campaign of Lisa Wilson-Foley.
Date: Mar 18, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Brian Foley gets 3 months in halfway house in Rowland case
Arterton told Foley, 63, the owner of the Apple Rehab nursing home chain, that his cooperation with the government in what she called an important political corruption case was the main factor in sparing him from prison, a hint that his wife, Lisa Wilson-Foley, should expect to see prison time.
Date: Jan 09, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Brian Foley sentenced to 3 years of probation for his role in Rowland campaign ...
Foley pleaded guilty last March to conspiring with his wife, Lisa Wilson-Foley, and Rowland to hide payments to the former Republican governor for his work on Wilson-Foley's 2012 congressional campaign.
Lisa Wilson-Foley and her husband each pleaded guilty in the spring to a misdemeanor of conspiring to make an illegal campaign donation in the form of the $35,000 in payments to Rowland. They also are scheduled to be sentenced in January.
District congressional candidate Lisa Wilson-Foley. Rowlands attorneys argued he volunteered for the campaign while receiving $35,000 to consult for her husbands company, but prosecutors successfully argued that the money was an illegal payment for campaign services.
Date: Dec 04, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Defense Asks Judge For Leniency In John Rowland Sentencing
Two years later, Republican Lisa Wilson-Foley was running in the same district and wanted to hire Rowland. But she and husband Brian Foley, her principal backer and owner of the Apple Rehab nursing home chain, were again put off by the prospect of political attacks that would follow the public reporgovernment and became a key witness against Rowland, said that he and his wife decided to bypass the public reporting requirement by hiring Rowland as a nursing home consultant. Rowland was paid $5,000 a month by Apple, but in reality was working for the Lisa Wilson-Foley campaign, Brian Foley testified.
According to prosecutors, during the 2011 and 2012 election cycle, another candidate, Lisa Wilson-Foley, was seeking election to the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticuts fifth Congressional District. Wilson-Foleys husband, Brian Foley, owns a Connecticut nursing home company and a numb