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Monday, May 06, 2002
Janklow's Real Talent--Finding Hot Deals Front page headline in the Sunday May 06, 2002 Sioux Falls ARGUS LEADER was this-- JANKLOW'S JEEPS. Today, Monday, we find JANKLOW"S RESPONSE. Within a week, those links will be deader than a doornail. Here are a few of the details from the stories. Governor buys 3 Grand Cherokees in unusual deal with insurance firms By LEE WILLIAMS Argus Leader published: 5/5/02 Gov. Bill Janklow bought three Jeep Grand Cherokees that had been seized as evidence in a federal auto-theft case after personally negotiating prices thousands of dollars lower than their market value, according to state and federal officials.Janklow purchased the used sport-utility vehicles - two 1997 models and one 1996 - in May 2000 for a total of $38,880.Their combined cost in 2000 could have reached as high as $64,000 if purchased from dealers or individuals, according to a consumers' guide of used-car prices published that year. Thoms said Janklow paid $14,440 each for the two 1997 Jeeps, buying them from the Motor Insurance Co. of Atlanta, a division of General Motors Acceptance Corp. The May 2000 edition of the "NADA Official Used Car Guide" shows that a similarly equipped Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited in good condition retailed then for more than $22,000.
Insurance agents working in the Sioux Falls area said they were surprised the out-of-state companies would sell vehicles to an individual rather than use an auction. Insurers usually sell salvaged vehicles to reclaim money toward the cost of settlement payments they've already made to owners. And, Janklow's response is pretty well summed up in the following: "Janklow told the Associated Press he found out the Jeeps would be sold the same way anyone else could have. "I read it in the newspaper," Janklow said, referring to a May 2000 article in the Rapid City Journal. "That's how I found out about it." South Dakota Attorney General Mark Barnett told the Argus Leader that the governor did not break any laws but that his office was reviewing the purchase."So far, I have not seen anything out of line, illegal or improper," Barnett said."
That is the gist of the story. The two stories in the ARGUS probably filled nearly a half page of the paper.Check the links for the full story, or better yet, buy today's Argus and file yesterday's if you have it.
But, Janklow has made some other amazing deals like buying gambling stocks at just the right time and
So, what should Janklow do if he does not get elected to the US Congress in the coming election? Let
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