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Published: March 20, 2008The Inner Circle is not a mere figure of speech. It is a fairly formalized organization with a semi-monthly schedule of meetings. One of the e-mails, providing the schedule for the full year, starts out, "Subject: Inner Circle group schedule. Mayor Leppert has asked me to invite you to a meeting on Friday, August 17th at 7:30 a.m. and the location will be the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce...He would like to meet with the entire group every other week."
I asked Leppert's chief of staff, Chris Heinbaugh, if Leppert had attended meetings at the Black Chamber on any of those dates. He e-mailed me back: "The calendar indicates 8/17 and 10/26."
I am taking that as a yes.
Let's talk about the Shaws. Not in news stories but in columns and editorials The Dallas Morning News has portrayed the Shaws as brave martyrs. The day they were found dead, the News published an editorial on its Web page calling Rufus Shaw "a gruff political analyst and stinging critic of Dallas' power structures."
No, he wasn't. He was a grifter with no visible means of support. His wife was smart, charming and a hard worker, but she, too, could be ruthless, cutting others dead in order to save her own skin. I spoke with one woman who was so wounded and humiliated by a scam Lynn Flint Shaw pulled on her that she had to leave the state for several years.
One story the News broke about the Shaws a day after their deaths was that police found evidence in their home indicating they had been paying their mortgage out of her city council campaign funds, which would be illegal.
I had been reporting for months about her misuse of campaign funds. I recently asked Heinbaugh, Leppert's chief of staff, why the mayor had never addressed her misuse of campaign funds, in spite of his very public call for higher ethical standards in the matter of campaign finance reports.
Heinbaugh answered me: "They are allegations, and the Mayor prefers not to respond to allegations. As you probably know, allegations of campaign finance disclosure violations are not handled at City Hall or under the City Ethics Code, but usually by the Texas Ethics Commission or in some cases, a District Attorney. Those would probably be the correct venues to have your allegations addressed."
Well, in fact, Section 12A-10 of the city's code of ethics is devoted entirely to campaign finances, and, as far as I have been able to determine, the proper party to go to the district attorney and make a complaint about violations would in fact be the city or a high city official. Like the mayor. But Leppert's response, through Heinbaugh, is a total blow-off.
Nelson of the Morning News editorial page asked "why not wait a week" before publishing the e-mails and raising questions about the Shaws. My answer is this. The questions aren't about the Shaws. The questions are all about Tom Leppert. About City Hall and DART. About that damn hotel the Morning News is pimping for so hard.
How many more crucially important public policy votes are going to tilt one way or the other because somebody in The Inner Circle got a contract?
In the last week I have received calls and communications from a number of people who have been involved in the development of DART, the Dallas Center for Performing Arts and various City Hall initiatives. I mean people who were involved at the top.
One person said to me: "Dallas should be taking the Shaw story the same way it took the Kennedy assassination," as an urgent call for a profound and searing self-examination.
Nothing in the lives of the Shaws merited their deaths. None of it was worth depriving their son of his parents. In that, there is no proportion. Instead, I see a sense in which they were victims, too, of a system that uses people cynically for its own narrow gain. I refer specifically to the Morning News editorial page.
But who are the ultimate victims? You're right. You. And me. We are. That's why we're the ones who have to clean up this cesspool. And I'm not just talking about South Dallas. The place to start is with Leppert and the Citizens Council.









This story affirms the necessity of our having strong, independent reporters in Dallas, because without Jim Schutze, this news would have been peremptorily minimized, avoiding the real story of government contracting in the shadow of blatant impropriety. Our mayor needs to rise to the ethical challenge by focusing transparent scrutiny on the entire process of procuring favorable treatment in such municipal contracts.
Perhaps the higher concern is that we as a society need to examine the culture of material competitiveness and social striving which perhaps energized the behavior of the Shaws, and made them feel that life is a zero-sum game, and if they were not "winning," it was futile to continue living.
I offer my sincere condolences to friends and relatives of the Shaws, and I join you in mourning such a tragic event.
Comment by Willie Dysoon — March 19, 2008 @ 11:44PM
"He was a grifter with no visible means of support." The definition of a grifter is a person who obtains money or property by swindling or defrauding others. What evidence does Mr. Schutze have to back up such a harsh claim about the late Rufus Shaw? I have read many things about Mr. Shaw, but I have seen nothing that even hinted that he was some sort of con man. I have enjoyed and admired Mr. Schutze's writing since moving to Dallas nearly 8 years ago, but this does seem over the top and, yes, tasteless.
Comment by Scott Rowekamp — March 20, 2008 @ 06:51AM
I have to say I am concerned with the 'grifter' remark and I would like some elaboration.
I am more concerned with the City of Dallas Ethics Rules. Think about this:
"the proper party to go to the district attorney and make a complaint about violations would in fact be the city or a high city official. Like the mayor."
The mayor is very possibly involved in this mess. The DA had a close relationship with the Shaws and with several members of the 'Inner Circle'. Who is left? Is there a councilmember willing to air out the dirty laundry?
The city fathers and Belo, Inc. want to rush blindly into a convention center hotel deal which is going to cost Dallas taxpayers millions. The last thing they want is an investigation about how they do their "bidness". Does anyone know the number to the FBI corruption hotline?
Comment by El Rey — March 20, 2008 @ 01:17PM
As far as I can tell Rufus Shaw had lots of talent and no accomplishments other than figuring out how to use the race-card at City Hall to get a piece of minority contracting. His wife also figured that out.... as well as wrangling an apointment to make decisions about rapid-transit/contracts- a post for which she had NO qualifications. It adequately positioned her to tell the mayor that one guy is the "go to" guy for everything African-American in South Dallas. South Dallas ought to be insulted by this revelation- as if everyone else is to stupid to know their own good unless the Shaws and Mr. "Go-to" render the blessing ( and take a cut).
"Nothing in the lives of the Shaws merited their deaths"- I agree. However, the rest of Dallas is sick and tired of getting taken to the cleaners by the city which appears to be a trough for the "connected" to get rich and the "rich" to get richer.
Comment by Ben — March 21, 2008 @ 03:32PM
Hey Jim,
Does the Dallas Observer verify the ages of the female models shown in the adult services section? If so may we see the proof?
Comment by wick olson — March 21, 2008 @ 03:37PM
I can't thank Schutze enough for the public service he does with his investigative journalism. Some in the public sense this corruption, but no way would we be able to connect the dots without Schutze's diligence. He summarized it well. I feel for the Shaws and their ending. Indeed, let's hold accountable those with the greatest power who misuse our tax dollars and deceive us.
I remember in 2007 when I learned of the DART fare increase. I nearly cried thinking of all the inner city poor, elderly, disabled, young and fixed-income people I saw every day on my busy route from East Dallas to downtown. I remember how some brave souls challenged the board at their hearing on this fare increase. They were disrespected and disregarded, because it was, afterall, a done deal. They had no voice.
So, I ask, on behalf of those that do not get heard and steadily pay with nickles and dimes, in addition to the taxpayer, if you could further connect some more dots. Could you please explain the connection of this unethical mess to the billion dollar shortfall and the 2007 fare increase of which the DMN said on Jan. 4, 2007: "The sharpest increases would affect seniors, children and people with disabilities as the cost of a monthly reduced-fare pass rises from $15 to $25, a 67 percent increase."?
Comment by Anonymous — March 21, 2008 @ 10:36PM
And it only gets awesomer! Great job Jim. I can't wait to see what turn this story takes next!
Comment by Matt Minyard — March 24, 2008 @ 09:00AM
Re: Comment 1 by Scott Rowekamp & Comment 2 by El Rey -
Its so typical of Dallas that a couple of sensitive guys have gotten their Jockey’s in a twist over Jim describing Rufus Shaw as a grifter. Hey, guys....here's a clue: "the Shaw story collides with the story of Mayor Tom Leppert." Seems like now that City Hall, the News, and DART are the only story left, suddenly all anybody wants to focus on is how Jim's not playing well with others and calling Black people names.
Here's another clue: had either of you bothered even a cursory review of Mr. Shaw's published works, you might have wet those Jockeys, too!!! So, allow me.
Shaw's debut work is entitled "How to be a Rich N-gger: The Most Significant Book Written for N-ggers Since The Bible." This self-help text features eye-catching chapters like "Good Cities for Rich N-ggers" and "How to Deal with White Folks." In it, Shaw introduces us to his alter-ego, an entity named Sugarwolf – the Prophet of Profits. Sugarwolf’s espoused raison d'etre is to disseminate the divine "N-gger Master Plan." Golly...I betting that suddenly Jeremiah Wright seems downright Uncle Tom to you boys now, huh?
And an interesting divine plan it is. Feel-good burdens like social responsibility are dispensed with by Shaw who, quoting none other than Jehovah himself, asserts that people in poverty "needn't worry about things being right and fair,...just make cash money." Hmmmm, Shaw seems like a prime candidate for the Gordon Gecko Prize for Business Ethics. But maybe I'm wrong, and maybe those two Mr. Sensitive guys were right. Yes, I could be mistaking a gifted economic theorist for a low-life street con.
Similarly incensed readers bearing white men’s burdens can find comfort by affirming in the mirror every morning for a month that Shaw's tongue was firmly in cheek. That is, they could were it not for Shaw’s sequel, "Hustling: The Art of Black Financial Survival." Well, at least it has a less grandiose subtitle, right? Sensitive Dallas types don't mind Black people, 'cept when they're all highfallutin and uppity.
Well, this subsequent ground-breaking expose surely solidified Shaw's status as enfant terible among the Dallas nouveau riche de'negro. Any budding grif…........er, uh…entreprenuer would do well to study closely this treasure trove of eye-popping information. It even contains a sprinkling of social darwinism: "a strong person must...identify the weak...manipulate them, make them feel strong...some can be manipulated with conversation...its natural for a man to lie and cover-up...(because) all men are motivated by money, power, drugs, ego, and/or sex...others must be controlled by force." You see…you boys needn't have worried about ol' Rufus...he had a lot of views in common with all the good ol’ boys down at City Hall. Turns out Rufus was an upstanding, free-market paleo! Wouldn’t H.L have been proud at how far we’ve come? Now...let's get that hotel built.
Yet…I remain troubled that so many feigned shock that the Shaws could possibly have gotten so cozy with White Dallas' power elite. I guess its still kinda hard for some folks to accept financial miscegenation. Aren’t we past all that, folks? After all, its all green, isn’t it? I believe the Shaw's skill at Machiavellian machinations demonstrates we still tend to underestimate the political cunning of people like Rufus and Lynn. When you assume someone's less sophisticated simply by virtue of ethnicity that's kinda like racism, don’t you think?
But, on the other hand, can I just say how proud I am to have a mayor who can outplay the playas! Rufus might have had a divine Master Plan, but Leppert’s got game! But it’s all good - Sugarwolf saw it all coming. Turns out he was more prophetic than anyone ever realized: "…there is no government to save the incompetent…just two types of people - people who are used and people who use…the weak will try to destroy all...and they will perish because they should."
Yeah, I hear ya…Tom coulda at least been white about it and reminded Rufus that it's hard out here for a pimp…hey wait a minute…that sounds hipper than grifter…Uptown loves hip…And pimp’s, like, a good thing now, right? Can we go with pimp…’cause maybe - just maybe - it’s the truer word for Rufus, too.
Comment by michael palmer — March 26, 2008 @ 02:35AM
Michael Palmer: I wear boxers, not Jockeys. As for Rufus Shaw's books, so what? Writing controversial books or blogs does not equate with being a swindler or a con-man.
Comment by Scott Rowekamp — March 26, 2008 @ 04:26PM
mustnotfeedthetrolls
mustnotfeedthetrolls
mustnotfeedthetrolls
Comment by michael palmer — March 26, 2008 @ 06:39PM
Hey Jimmy Schutze, you certainly love to write about interesting comlex conspiracy theories. But I have a question for Jimmy: "Can you explain your alliance with Councilwoman Angela Hunt and Don Hill? You love to slander other politicians, but you praise Angela as if she's a goddess. Has it ever occurred to you that Angela is hated by many people because they think she's a power-hungry, vindictive, over-bearing, and manipulative b****. I won't say where I met you, but we once made eye contact and I could immediately tell you suffer from paranoia. Too bad, the Dallas Observer encourages you to stay paranoid by printing all your articles and giving you a hefty paycheck in return. They say reporters must work without fear or favor, but you seem to be Angela's press agent. Do you work for her because she's your friend or are you scared of her?
Comment by Ricky — March 27, 2008 @ 04:10PM
Keep fighting the good fight Jim. Do it for us, "we the people", who are kept blind by the City's greed and misuse of the public's trust.
I will re-iterate a few words from the late great Dr. Thompson and say only this:
First - "In a [city] ruled by swine, all pigs are upright mobile."
Second - "We would be fools not to ride this torpedo to the end."
and
Third - "Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you!"
Comment by just a citizen — April 19, 2008 @ 09:23AM