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Suicide of Tom Pappas : ウィキペディア英語版
Suicide of Tom Pappas
Tom Pappas was the chief of staff to former Congressman Roy Dyson. He jumped to his death after allegations from staff members emerged that led to implications that he was in a homosexual relationship with Congressman Dyson. Following the suicide the office of Roy Dyson was linked to illegal contributions and bribes for the Defense subcontractor, Unisys, to receive favorable appropriations contracts through Roy Dyson's position on the Defense Appropriations Committee. The Federal Bureau of Investigation's Operation Ill Wind resulted in the conviction of key Department of the Navy Political Appointee convictions who had close ties to Tom Pappas and Roy Dyson.
==Background==

Tom Pappas was the chief of staff and campaign coordinator to former congressman Roy Dyson. Mr. Pappas was investigated by the FEC for allegations that he had campaign contribution checks written to staff members which they then cashed and returned directly to Mr. Pappas. In light of the allegations that could implicate Dyson and other members in the office, several staff members, including the Press Secretary, Scott Ourth, accused Mr. Pappas in a Washington Post article of unorthodox management practices.〔]].
〕 The allegations against Mr. Pappas and congressman Dyson by staff members led to accusations that the two were in a homosexual relationship. The congressman denied the homosexual allegations and claimed that the accusations were made in malice. The day the Washington Post published the article with the homosexual hazing practices, Mr. Pappas jumped to his death from his hotel room during a New York trip to a Unisys factory. The office of congressman Dyson was later linked to improper contributions and connections to an illegal procurement of Navy Contracts in Operation Ill Wind.
The day of his suicide, Tom Pappas was with the congressman on a trip sponsored by Unisys. The defense contractor was later implicated in a scheme of providing campaign contributions and bribes to key individuals for favorable treatment receiving contracts despite protests against the program from the Navy. The company provided Roy Dyson with $17,000 in campaign contributions. In a federal investigation it was revealed that Dyson and his staff received trips and compensation for providing favorable appropriations to Unisys.

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