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{{Infobox National football team |
{{Infobox Officeholder
| name = Edmund Jew<br>趙悦明
Name = Guinea |
| image =
Badge =|
| imagesize =
Nickname = Syli Nationale <br>(National Elephants) |
| smallimage =
Association = [[Fédération Guinéenne de Football|Fédération Guinéenne<br>de Football]] |
| caption =
Confederation = [[Confederation of African Football|CAF]] ([[Africa]]) |
| office = Member of the<br>[[San Francisco Board of Supervisors]]<br>from District 4
Coach = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Robert Nouzaret]] |
| term_start = 2006
Home Stadium = [[Stade 28 Septembre]] |
| term_end = 2007
FIFA Rank = 41 |
| predecessor = [[Fiona Ma]]
FIFA max = 22 |
| successor = [[Carmen Chu]]
FIFA max date = August 2006 |
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1960}}
FIFA min = 123 |
| birth_place = [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]]
FIFA min date = May 2003|
| death_date =
Elo Rank = 60 |
| death_place =
Elo max = 23 |
| restingplace =
Elo max date = 1977|
| restingplacecoordinates =
Elo min = 125 |
| nationality = [[United States]]
Elo min date = June 1996|
| party = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
| spouse = Lisa Jew
| children =
| residence = [[San Francisco, California]]<br>[[Burlingame, California|Burlingame]], [[California]]
| alma_mater = [[San Francisco State University]]<br>[[Golden Gate University]]
| occupation =
| profession = Businessman
| net worth =
| religion =
| signature =
| website =
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}}


'''Edmund "Ed" Jew''' ({{zh-tsp|s=赵悦明|t=趙悦明|p=Zhào Yuèmíng}}, born 1960 in [[San Francisco, California]]) was a member of the [[San Francisco Board of Supervisors]] representing District 4 (comprises most of the [[Sunset District (San Francisco)|Sunset District]]). He was suspended by San Francisco Mayor [[Gavin Newsom]] and later resigned in the face of extortion allegation and residency violation.
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FIFA Trigramme = GUI |


==Personal life==
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His grandfather emigrated from [[China]] around the turn of the century. By 1927, his grandfather James Jew had established the well known Canton Flower Shop in Chinatown and became a distinguished leader in the Chinese community.
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Edmund Jew, a third generation San Franciscan, was born and raised in San Francisco. He graduated from McAteer High School, followed by a degree in economics from [[San Francisco State University]]. In 1984, he earned an MBA degree from Golden Gate University. In addition to his degrees, Jew bought his first real estate at the age of 21 in San Francisco and as of 2002 had a real estate portfolio worth as much as $5 million.
First game ={{flagicon|Nigeria}} [[Nigeria national football team|Nigeria]] 4 - 1 Guinea {{flagicon|Guinea}}<br/>([[Lagos]], [[Nigeria]]; 2 October 1960) |

Largest win ={{flagicon|Guinea}} Guinea 14 - 0 [[Mauritania national football team|Mauritania]] {{flagicon|Mauritania}}<br/>([[Guinea]]; 20 May 1972) |
Before entering politics, Jew ran his family flower shop with his wife, Lorene Jew, who is also known as Lisa. He also owned Howard Mock Jew, Inc., a local taxi company.<ref>[http://www.edjew.net/bio.htm Biography of Ed Jew on his website]. Retrieved June 16, 2007</ref>
Largest loss ={{flagicon|Tunisia}} [[Tunisia national football team|Tunisia]] 5 - 0 Guinea {{flagicon|Guinea}}<br/>([[Tunis]], [[Tunisia]]; 5 August 1988)<br/> {{flagicon|Côte d'Ivoire}} [[Côte d'Ivoire national football team|Côte d'Ivoire]] 5 - 0 Guinea {{flagicon|Guinea}}<br/>([[Sekondi-Takoradi]], [[Ghana]]; 3 February 2008|

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Jew currently claims residence in the Sunset District, while his wife and daughter continue to live in [[Burlingame, California]].
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World cup best = |
==Political career==
Regional name = [[African Nations Cup]] |
Jew was former District 4 supervisor [[Leland Yee]]'s volunteer community liaison in 1996. He also served on numerous community organizations, namely the Advisory Council of the Office of Aging, the board of the Northeast Community Federal Credit Union, the board of the now-defunct Chinese Holocaust Museum, the vice president of the Sunset Residents Association, and member of the Sunset Parkside Education and Action Committee. In November 2006, Jew was elected supervisor of District 4, succeeding [[Fiona Ma]] who was at the same time elected to the [[California State Assembly]], representing the Sunset District.
Regional cup apps = 9 |

Regional cup first = [[1970 African Nations Cup|1970]] |
==Controversies==
Regional cup best = Second place, [[1976 African Nations Cup|1976]]
===FBI raid and extortion allegations===
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On May 18, 2007, the [[FBI]] searched Jew's office at City Hall, as well as his two houses and his Chinatown flower shop in connection with what they termed "potentially federal criminal allegations".
The '''Guinea national football team''', nicknamed ''Syli Nationale'', is the national team of [[Guinea]] and is controlled by the [[Fédération Guinéenne de Football]]. They have never qualified for the [[Football World Cup|World Cup]] finals, and their best finish in the [[African Nations Cup]] was second in [[1976 African Nations Cup|1976]].


Jew reportedly referred the owners of a tapioca drink shop, [[Quickly]], to a man named Robert Chan, from the Bridgeway Consulting company to resolve their permit issues. After several weeks, the owners paid the $40,000 owed not to the consultant, but to Ed Jew himself. He claims that he has turned over the money to the consultant and asked half to be donated to the Friends of Sunset Playground, a local organization set up to raise money for the renovation of a playground located at 28th Avenue and Lawton Street. The $10,000 donation, which was made to the group nearly a month after Jew received the money, and after the FBI raid, was rejected by the group's fiscal agency.<ref name="San Francisco Chronicle"> {{cite web | title = FBI questions S.F. supervisor, searches office | url = http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/05/19/EDJEW.TMP | publisher = ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]'' | date = [[18 May]], [[2007]] | accessdate = 2007-05-18}} </ref><ref name="CBS5">{{cite web | title = Caught on Tape: FBI Raids SF Supervisors' Office | url = http://cbs5.com/topstories/local_story_138220449.html | publisher = CBS5 | date = [[18 May]], 2007 | accessdate = 2007-05-19}}</ref>
==History==
===Golden Years: 1970-82===
Guinea have long been a significant force in African football. They qualified for their first African Nations Cup in 1970 and again in 1974. During the 70s and early 80s, its top club sides Hafia, Horoya and Kaloum Stars were significant players in African club football with Hafia and Horoya winning major trophies.


On June 10, 2007, the Quickly's business owners claimed that they never handed over their own cash to Ed Jew, but did hand over cash that was supplied to them by the FBI. In fact a law enforcement official close to the investigation leaked that the FBI used one of their own undercover agents to meet with Jew to hand over the money. The Quickly's business reps also said that it was Jew who approached them about the money issue, contrary to what Jew said to the press when the story first broke.<ref>{{cite web | title = FBI's cash paid Ed Jew, source says | url = http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/06/10/MNGR0QC65G1.DTL&hw=Ed+Jew&sn=013&sc=173 | publisher = ''San Francisco Chronicle'' | date = [[June 10]], [[2007]] | accessdate = 2007-06-10}}</ref>
In 1976, Guinea came within minutes of winning the African Nations Cup, but a late equaliser for Morocco meant they finished runners-up. They qualified for the tournament again in 1980, which would be their last appearance for 14 years. Qualification for the World Cup eluded them during this period, with runs to the third round in the [[1978 World Cup|1978]] and [[1982 World Cup|1982]] qualifying series being their best performances.


On September 20, 2007, federal prosecutors officially charged Jew with one count of mail fraud in connection with extorting $80,000 from Quickly. Mayor Gavin Newsom has issued a statement asking Jew to resign.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/09/20/state/n131148D72.DTL&hw=ed+jew&sn=002&sc=879 Feds charge SF lawmaker with trying to extort $80K], ''San Francisco Chronicle''.</ref> On September 21, Jew pleaded not guilty to mail fraud. His attorney Steven Gruel said that the federal case was weak and questioned what influences Jew could have over the issuing of permits. He also said that Jew has no intention to resign. If convicted to fraud charge, Jew could face up to 20 years of imprisonment.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/09/21/state/n100313D23.DTL&hw=ed+jew&sn=003&sc=484 San Francisco supervisor pleads not guilty to fraud charge], ''San Francisco Chronicle''.</ref>
Notable international players in this period included:
* [[Abdoulaye Keita|Abdoulaye "Banks" Keita]]
* Cherif Souleymane
* Ousmane Thiam "Tollo"
* Ibrahima Sory Keita "Petit Sory"
* Mamadou Aliou "Njo Lea" Keita
* Amara Toure
* [[Papa Camara|Naby Laye "Papa" Camara]]
* [[Bengally Sylla]]
* Seydouba Bangoura
* Kerfalla Bangoura
* Cheik Mohammed Keita


On November 7, 2007, a federal grand jury added five new felony charges against Jew, replacing the previous single mail fraud charge. The charges include two counts each of bribery and mail fraud and one count of extortion. He is also accused of accepting $4,000 in cash from the owner of Wonderful Desserts and Cafe. Jew's lawyer, Steven Gruel, said that Jew denied these allegations and will plead not guilty.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/11/07/MN3IT7BRN.DTL Supervisor Ed Jew hit with 5 new charges in federal indictment], ''San Francisco Chronicle''.</ref>
===Post-1982===
After 1982, Guinea endured a decade of anonymity before the emergence of [[Titi Camara]] in the early 1990s ushered in a new generation which qualified for the 1994 African Nations Cup. Since then they have qualified for 1998, 2004 and 2006 tournaments, reaching the quarter-finals in the latter two. They have qualified for the 2008 tournament.


In December, his lawyer Steve Gruel exited the case, again citing "irreconcilable differences."
== Guinea Football Achievements ==
:'''[[Amilcar Cabral Cup]] :'''
===Residency requirements violation===
::*5 Times Champion (1981, 1982, 1987, 1988, 2005)
In late May, 2007, the San Francisco city attorney began investigating whether or not Ed Jew meets the residency requirements needed to hold his city supervisor position, as new information emerged raising question about Jew's claim to reside at a house on 28th Avenue.<ref name="resident 1">{{cite web | title = S.F. supervisor is investigated over question of city residency | url = http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/05/22/EDJEW.TMP | publisher = ''San Francisco Chronicle'' | date = [[22 May]], [[2007]] | accessdate = 2007-05-22}}</ref>
::*1 Time Runners-up


On [[June 12]], [[2007]], San Francisco District Attorney [[Kamala Harris]] formally issued a warrant for the arrest of Supervisor Ed Jew. The nine counts of felony charges against Jew include four counts of perjury, three election code violations, voter fraud, and providing false documents when he claimed in candidacy papers that he was a resident of the Sunset district.<ref name="charges">[http://www.examiner.com/a-777880~Jew_s_lawyer_rips_local_probe_as__politically_driven_.html Jew's lawyer rips local probe as 'politically driven']. ''San Francisco Examiner'' (June 19, 2007). Retrieved on June 19, 2007.</ref> Later on the same date, Jew turned himself in to be booked at the Burlingame Police Department with bail set at $135,000. He retained the services of former Assistant District Attorney Bill Fazio and attorney Steven Gruel to represent him in this criminal proceeding.
==World Cup record==
*[[Football World Cup 1930|1930]] to [[Football World Cup 1962|1962]] - ''Did not enter''
*[[Football World Cup 1966|1966]] - ''Withdrew''
*[[Football World Cup 1970|1970]] - ''Entry not accepted by FIFA''
*[[Football World Cup 1974|1974]] to [[Football World Cup 1998|1998]] - ''Did not qualify''
*[[Football World Cup 2002|2002]] - ''Disqualified by FIFA during qualifying''
*[[Football World Cup 2006|2006]] - ''Did not qualify''


On [[June 18]], [[2007]], City Attorney Dennis Herrera filed a lawsuit to remove Ed Jew from office. Citing records that showed little uses of utilities and interviews of 32 neighbors, he declared that the supervisor has violated the residency requirements of the City Charter.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/06/18/BAGFHQH9D88.DTL City Attorney moves to remove Ed Jew from office]. ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (June 18, 2007). Retrieved on June 18, 2007.</ref><ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/06/18/state/n122626D03.DTL&hw=ed+jew&sn=002&sc=567 City attorney looks to file lawsuit to oust embattled supervisor]. ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (June 18, 2007). Retrieved on June 18, 2007.</ref> San Francisco Mayor [[Gavin Newsom]], who expressed concern about Jew continuing to cast votes while the legitimacy of his claim of residency was in question, urged Jew to explain himself. He also said he was reviewing city law to find out what power he had to remove Jew from office.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/06/20/MNGSLQIDF51.DTL MAYOR TO ED JEW: 'PROVE IT']. ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (June 20, 2007). Retrieved on June 20, 2007.</ref>
==African Nations Cup record==
*[[1957 African Nations Cup|1957]] to [[1962 African Nations Cup|1962]] - ''Did not enter''
*[[1963 African Nations Cup|1963]] - ''Disqualified for failure to provide neutral officials''
*[[1965 African Nations Cup|1965]] - ''Did not qualify''
*[[1968 African Nations Cup|1968]] - ''Did not qualify''
*[[1970 African Nations Cup|1970]] - Round 1
*[[1972 African Nations Cup|1972]] - ''Did not qualify''
*[[1974 African Nations Cup|1974]] - Round 1
*[[1976 African Nations Cup|1976]] - Second place
*[[1978 African Nations Cup|1978]] - ''Did not qualify''
*[[1980 African Nations Cup|1980]] - Round 1
*[[1982 African Nations Cup|1982]] to [[1992 African Nations Cup|1992]] - ''Did not qualify''
*[[1994 African Nations Cup|1994]] - Round 1
*[[1996 African Nations Cup|1996]] - ''Did not qualify''
*[[1998 African Nations Cup|1998]] - Round 1
*[[2000 African Nations Cup|2000]] - ''Did not qualify''
*[[2002 African Nations Cup|2002]] - ''Disqualified for failure to reinstall FA functionaries''
*[[2004 African Nations Cup|2004]] - Quarterfinals
*[[2006 African Nations Cup|2006]] - Quarterfinals
*[[2008 African Nations Cup|2008]] - Quarterfinals


On [[July 4]], [[2007]], Jew's attorneys issued a 138-paged response to Herrara's petition arguing that even if Jew had not lived full time in his home in District 4, his election has not violated any election laws. They also accused Herrara of bias and of being politically motivated in bringing charges against Jew.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/07/04/MNG42QQSU41.DTL Ed Jew's lawyers reply to charges]. ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (July 11, 2007). Retrieved on July 11, 2007.</ref> Ten days later, City Attorney Dennis Herrera responded to the accusation, calling it a desperate act and denying Jew's charges.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/07/14/MNGMKR0LJK1.DTL City attorney toughens case against Ed Jew]. ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (July 14, 2007). Retrieved on July 14, 2007.</ref>
==Current squad==


On [[July 17]], [[2007]], Jew pleaded not guilty to nine counts of perjury and other crimes. His attorney asked Superior Court Judge Harold Kahn to repeal his $135,000 bail saying that he was not a flight risk. He also waived his right for a speedy trial. Kahn agreed to void the bail after Jew agreed to surrender his passport.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/07/17/MNG0OR1N5E1.DTL ED JEW SURPRISES D.A., PUSHES FOR QUICK TRIAL]. ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (July 17, 2007). Retrieved on July 19, 2007.</ref>
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|'''Head Coach'''
{{flagicon|FRA}} '''[[Robert Nouzaret]]'''
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|}


During the four day preliminary hearing, beginning on July 27, 2007, prosecutors presented testimony from Jew's neighbors at both of his homes, indicating that Jew has never lived in his 28th Avenue home and spent most of his time in Burlingame. Testimony from a U.S. Postal Service inspector also indicates that his first-class mail goes to Burlingame while junk mail goes to his San Francisco home. Finally, prosecutors cited records including his water bills and gas bills showing low usage of utilities at his 28th Avenue home, as well as loan applications that indicate he lived in Burlingame. In defense, Jew's attorney presented a jury duty summons to indicate his address in San Francisco. He also questioned the possible bias in the testimonies of witnesses.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/07/31/BA5KR9UBR2.DTL Witnesses, loan application undermine Ed Jew's claims]. ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (July 31, 2007). Retrieved on August 3, 2007.</ref> On August 2, 2007, Kahn ruled there was sufficient evidence to compel Jew to stand trial. If convicted on any one of the charges, Jew would have been removed from office.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/08/02/MNVMRBFPH1.DTL Felony perjury trial set for Ed Jew]. ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (August 2, 2007). Retrieved on August 3, 2007.</ref>
''Players selected for the friendly match against [[South Africa national football team|South Africa]] on [[9 September]] [[2008]].''


In October, Jew's defense attorney Bill Fazio exited the case, citing "irreconcilable differences." In a written response, Jew agreed that he didn't oppose Fazio's exit and that they have mutual consent. Jew's trial for his residency violation scheduled on October 26 would have to be postponed.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/10/04/BAR7SJ8PI.DTL Supervisor Jew's defense attorney wants to quit case]. ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (October 4, 2007). Retrieved on November 9, 2007.</ref>
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===Recent call ups===
===Suspended by Mayor===
On [[September 25]], [[2007]], San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom suspended Jew for alleged official misconduct and began the process of removing him from office. Jew was also served with an outline drawn up by the city attorney of charges of misconduct for allegedly lying about where he lived. Deputy budget director [[Carmen Chu]] was assigned as a temporary replacement for Jew on the SF Board of Supervisors.<ref name="Suspended">[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/09/25/BAKFSDP3D.DTL Supervisor Ed Jew suspended from office]. ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (September 25, 2007). Retrieved on September 25, 2007.</ref>


===Resignation===
The following players have been called up for the team in 2008.
On [[January 10]], [[2008]], Ed Jew tendered his resignation effective [[January 11]], [[2008]] in exchange for Herrera and Newsom dropping both the civil lawsuit and misconduct proceeding before the Ethics Commission regarding his residency violation. In his letter, he noted that he faced tremendous legal expenses and has sworn never to seek public office ever again in his best interest of his family. He still faces more serious federal criminal prosecution and other civil litigation.<ref name="resignation">[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/01/10/BA19UD1T2.DTL Ed Jew tenders resignation]. ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (January 10, 2008). Retrieved on January 10, 2008.</ref>


===Pleads Guilty to Mail Fraud, Extortion, and Soliciting a Bribe===
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On [[October 10]], [[2008]], Ed Jew pleaded guilty in San Francisco Federal court to mail fraud, extortion and soliciting a bribe estimated at $84,000 from Taiwanese tapioca drink stores known as "Quickly" in his former supervisoral district. Jew faces possible decades in federal prison for the felony charges. Jew also faces state charges for election fraud alleging that he lied about where he lived in his run for the District 4 Supervisor. Jew has yet to be tried on the state charges. <ref name="Former S.F. supervisor pleads guilty to federal extortion, bribery, plans to accuse others">[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/10/BARK13EVU2.DTL Former S.F. supervisor pleads guilty to federal extortion, bribery, plans to accuse others]. ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (October 10, 2008). Retrieved on October 10, 2008.</ref>
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!Name
!DOB
!Club
!Caps (goals)
!Most Recent Call up
|-
!colspan=5|Goalkeepers
|-
| [[Naby Laye Diarso]] || 1 January 1977 || {{flagicon|Guinea}} [[Satellite FC]] || || v [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]], 3 February 2008
|-
!colspan=5|Defenders
|-
| [[Boubacar Diallo (footballer)|Boubacar Diallo]] || 25 December 1985 || {{flagicon|France}} [[Gazélec Ajaccio]] || 1 (0) || v [[Kenya national football team|Kenya]], 7 June 2008
|-
| [[Ibrahima Camara]] || 1 January 1985 || {{flagicon|France}} [[Le Mans UC72|Le Mans]] || || v [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]], 3 February 2008
|-
| [[Daouda Jabi]] || 10 April 1981 || {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Trabzonspor]] || || v [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]], 3 February 2008
|-
| [[Mamadou Alimou Diallo]] || 2 December 1984 || {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Sivasspor]] || || v [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]], 3 February 2008
|-
!colspan=5|Midfielders
|-
| [[Samuel Johnson (footballer born 1984)|Samuel Johnson]] || 25 January 1984 || {{flagicon|Egypt}} [[Ismaily SC]] || || v [[Kenya national football team|Kenya]], 7 June 2008
|-
| [[Naby Soumah]] || 25 January 1988 || {{flagicon|Tunisia}} [[CS Sfaxien]] || 3 (0) || v [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]], 3 February 2008
|-
| [[Kanfory Sylla]] || 7 July 1980 || {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Sivasspor]] || || v [[Namibia national football team|Namibia]], 28 January 2008
|-
| [[Mohamed Cisse]] || 10 February 1982 || {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Bursaspor]] || || v [[Morocco national football team|Morocco]], 24 January 2008
|-
!colspan=5|Strikers
|-
| [[Karamoko Cisse]] || 14 November 1988 || {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Hellas Verona F.C.|Hellas Verona]] || || v [[Kenya national football team|Kenya]], 7 June 2008
|-
| [[Alhassane Keita]] || 26 June 1983 || {{flagicon|Spain}} [[RCD Mallorca|Mallorca]] || || v [[Zimbabwe national football team|Zimbabwe]], 1 June 2008
|-
| [[Souleymane Youla]] || 29 November 1981 || {{flagicon|France}} [[Lille OSC|Lille]] || || v [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]], 3 February 2008
|-
| [[Victor Correia]] || 12 January 1985 || {{flagicon|France}} [[AS Cherbourg|Cherbourg]] || || v [[Namibia national football team|Namibia]], 28 January 2008
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*[[Dianbobo Balde|Bobo Balde]]
*[[Titi Camara]]
*[[Kaba Diawara]]
*[[Pascal Feindouno]]
*[[Alhassane Keita]]
*[[Abdoul Salam Sow]]
*[[Morlaye Soumah]]
*[[Mohammed Sylla]]
*[[Pablo Thiam]]
*[[Ibrahima Yattara]]
*[[Souleymane Youla]]
*[[Sambegou Bangoura]]
*[[Kemoko Camara]]


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*[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/01/10/BAVFUD56A.DTL The fast rise and fall of Ed Jew], ''San Francisco Chronicle''
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Edmund Jew
趙悦明
Member of the
San Francisco Board of Supervisors
from District 4
In office
2006–2007
Preceded byFiona Ma
Succeeded byCarmen Chu
Personal details
Born1960 (age 63–64)
San Francisco, California
NationalityUnited States
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseLisa Jew
Residence(s)San Francisco, California
Burlingame, California
Alma materSan Francisco State University
Golden Gate University
ProfessionBusinessman

Edmund "Ed" Jew (simplified Chinese: 赵悦明; traditional Chinese: 趙悦明; pinyin: Zhào Yuèmíng, born 1960 in San Francisco, California) was a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors representing District 4 (comprises most of the Sunset District). He was suspended by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and later resigned in the face of extortion allegation and residency violation.

Personal life

His grandfather emigrated from China around the turn of the century. By 1927, his grandfather James Jew had established the well known Canton Flower Shop in Chinatown and became a distinguished leader in the Chinese community.

Edmund Jew, a third generation San Franciscan, was born and raised in San Francisco. He graduated from McAteer High School, followed by a degree in economics from San Francisco State University. In 1984, he earned an MBA degree from Golden Gate University. In addition to his degrees, Jew bought his first real estate at the age of 21 in San Francisco and as of 2002 had a real estate portfolio worth as much as $5 million.

Before entering politics, Jew ran his family flower shop with his wife, Lorene Jew, who is also known as Lisa. He also owned Howard Mock Jew, Inc., a local taxi company.[1]

Jew currently claims residence in the Sunset District, while his wife and daughter continue to live in Burlingame, California.

Political career

Jew was former District 4 supervisor Leland Yee's volunteer community liaison in 1996. He also served on numerous community organizations, namely the Advisory Council of the Office of Aging, the board of the Northeast Community Federal Credit Union, the board of the now-defunct Chinese Holocaust Museum, the vice president of the Sunset Residents Association, and member of the Sunset Parkside Education and Action Committee. In November 2006, Jew was elected supervisor of District 4, succeeding Fiona Ma who was at the same time elected to the California State Assembly, representing the Sunset District.

Controversies

FBI raid and extortion allegations

On May 18, 2007, the FBI searched Jew's office at City Hall, as well as his two houses and his Chinatown flower shop in connection with what they termed "potentially federal criminal allegations".

Jew reportedly referred the owners of a tapioca drink shop, Quickly, to a man named Robert Chan, from the Bridgeway Consulting company to resolve their permit issues. After several weeks, the owners paid the $40,000 owed not to the consultant, but to Ed Jew himself. He claims that he has turned over the money to the consultant and asked half to be donated to the Friends of Sunset Playground, a local organization set up to raise money for the renovation of a playground located at 28th Avenue and Lawton Street. The $10,000 donation, which was made to the group nearly a month after Jew received the money, and after the FBI raid, was rejected by the group's fiscal agency.[2][3]

On June 10, 2007, the Quickly's business owners claimed that they never handed over their own cash to Ed Jew, but did hand over cash that was supplied to them by the FBI. In fact a law enforcement official close to the investigation leaked that the FBI used one of their own undercover agents to meet with Jew to hand over the money. The Quickly's business reps also said that it was Jew who approached them about the money issue, contrary to what Jew said to the press when the story first broke.[4]

On September 20, 2007, federal prosecutors officially charged Jew with one count of mail fraud in connection with extorting $80,000 from Quickly. Mayor Gavin Newsom has issued a statement asking Jew to resign.[5] On September 21, Jew pleaded not guilty to mail fraud. His attorney Steven Gruel said that the federal case was weak and questioned what influences Jew could have over the issuing of permits. He also said that Jew has no intention to resign. If convicted to fraud charge, Jew could face up to 20 years of imprisonment.[6]

On November 7, 2007, a federal grand jury added five new felony charges against Jew, replacing the previous single mail fraud charge. The charges include two counts each of bribery and mail fraud and one count of extortion. He is also accused of accepting $4,000 in cash from the owner of Wonderful Desserts and Cafe. Jew's lawyer, Steven Gruel, said that Jew denied these allegations and will plead not guilty.[7]

In December, his lawyer Steve Gruel exited the case, again citing "irreconcilable differences."

Residency requirements violation

In late May, 2007, the San Francisco city attorney began investigating whether or not Ed Jew meets the residency requirements needed to hold his city supervisor position, as new information emerged raising question about Jew's claim to reside at a house on 28th Avenue.[8]

On June 12, 2007, San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris formally issued a warrant for the arrest of Supervisor Ed Jew. The nine counts of felony charges against Jew include four counts of perjury, three election code violations, voter fraud, and providing false documents when he claimed in candidacy papers that he was a resident of the Sunset district.[9] Later on the same date, Jew turned himself in to be booked at the Burlingame Police Department with bail set at $135,000. He retained the services of former Assistant District Attorney Bill Fazio and attorney Steven Gruel to represent him in this criminal proceeding.

On June 18, 2007, City Attorney Dennis Herrera filed a lawsuit to remove Ed Jew from office. Citing records that showed little uses of utilities and interviews of 32 neighbors, he declared that the supervisor has violated the residency requirements of the City Charter.[10][11] San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, who expressed concern about Jew continuing to cast votes while the legitimacy of his claim of residency was in question, urged Jew to explain himself. He also said he was reviewing city law to find out what power he had to remove Jew from office.[12]

On July 4, 2007, Jew's attorneys issued a 138-paged response to Herrara's petition arguing that even if Jew had not lived full time in his home in District 4, his election has not violated any election laws. They also accused Herrara of bias and of being politically motivated in bringing charges against Jew.[13] Ten days later, City Attorney Dennis Herrera responded to the accusation, calling it a desperate act and denying Jew's charges.[14]

On July 17, 2007, Jew pleaded not guilty to nine counts of perjury and other crimes. His attorney asked Superior Court Judge Harold Kahn to repeal his $135,000 bail saying that he was not a flight risk. He also waived his right for a speedy trial. Kahn agreed to void the bail after Jew agreed to surrender his passport.[15]

During the four day preliminary hearing, beginning on July 27, 2007, prosecutors presented testimony from Jew's neighbors at both of his homes, indicating that Jew has never lived in his 28th Avenue home and spent most of his time in Burlingame. Testimony from a U.S. Postal Service inspector also indicates that his first-class mail goes to Burlingame while junk mail goes to his San Francisco home. Finally, prosecutors cited records including his water bills and gas bills showing low usage of utilities at his 28th Avenue home, as well as loan applications that indicate he lived in Burlingame. In defense, Jew's attorney presented a jury duty summons to indicate his address in San Francisco. He also questioned the possible bias in the testimonies of witnesses.[16] On August 2, 2007, Kahn ruled there was sufficient evidence to compel Jew to stand trial. If convicted on any one of the charges, Jew would have been removed from office.[17]

In October, Jew's defense attorney Bill Fazio exited the case, citing "irreconcilable differences." In a written response, Jew agreed that he didn't oppose Fazio's exit and that they have mutual consent. Jew's trial for his residency violation scheduled on October 26 would have to be postponed.[18]

Suspended by Mayor

On September 25, 2007, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom suspended Jew for alleged official misconduct and began the process of removing him from office. Jew was also served with an outline drawn up by the city attorney of charges of misconduct for allegedly lying about where he lived. Deputy budget director Carmen Chu was assigned as a temporary replacement for Jew on the SF Board of Supervisors.[19]

Resignation

On January 10, 2008, Ed Jew tendered his resignation effective January 11, 2008 in exchange for Herrera and Newsom dropping both the civil lawsuit and misconduct proceeding before the Ethics Commission regarding his residency violation. In his letter, he noted that he faced tremendous legal expenses and has sworn never to seek public office ever again in his best interest of his family. He still faces more serious federal criminal prosecution and other civil litigation.[20]

Pleads Guilty to Mail Fraud, Extortion, and Soliciting a Bribe

On October 10, 2008, Ed Jew pleaded guilty in San Francisco Federal court to mail fraud, extortion and soliciting a bribe estimated at $84,000 from Taiwanese tapioca drink stores known as "Quickly" in his former supervisoral district. Jew faces possible decades in federal prison for the felony charges. Jew also faces state charges for election fraud alleging that he lied about where he lived in his run for the District 4 Supervisor. Jew has yet to be tried on the state charges. [21]

References

  1. ^ Biography of Ed Jew on his website. Retrieved June 16, 2007
  2. ^ "FBI questions S.F. supervisor, searches office". San Francisco Chronicle. 18 May, 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-18. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "Caught on Tape: FBI Raids SF Supervisors' Office". CBS5. 18 May, 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-19. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ "FBI's cash paid Ed Jew, source says". San Francisco Chronicle. June 10, 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-10. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ Feds charge SF lawmaker with trying to extort $80K, San Francisco Chronicle.
  6. ^ San Francisco supervisor pleads not guilty to fraud charge, San Francisco Chronicle.
  7. ^ Supervisor Ed Jew hit with 5 new charges in federal indictment, San Francisco Chronicle.
  8. ^ "S.F. supervisor is investigated over question of city residency". San Francisco Chronicle. 22 May, 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-22. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  9. ^ Jew's lawyer rips local probe as 'politically driven'. San Francisco Examiner (June 19, 2007). Retrieved on June 19, 2007.
  10. ^ City Attorney moves to remove Ed Jew from office. San Francisco Chronicle (June 18, 2007). Retrieved on June 18, 2007.
  11. ^ City attorney looks to file lawsuit to oust embattled supervisor. San Francisco Chronicle (June 18, 2007). Retrieved on June 18, 2007.
  12. ^ MAYOR TO ED JEW: 'PROVE IT'. San Francisco Chronicle (June 20, 2007). Retrieved on June 20, 2007.
  13. ^ Ed Jew's lawyers reply to charges. San Francisco Chronicle (July 11, 2007). Retrieved on July 11, 2007.
  14. ^ City attorney toughens case against Ed Jew. San Francisco Chronicle (July 14, 2007). Retrieved on July 14, 2007.
  15. ^ ED JEW SURPRISES D.A., PUSHES FOR QUICK TRIAL. San Francisco Chronicle (July 17, 2007). Retrieved on July 19, 2007.
  16. ^ Witnesses, loan application undermine Ed Jew's claims. San Francisco Chronicle (July 31, 2007). Retrieved on August 3, 2007.
  17. ^ Felony perjury trial set for Ed Jew. San Francisco Chronicle (August 2, 2007). Retrieved on August 3, 2007.
  18. ^ Supervisor Jew's defense attorney wants to quit case. San Francisco Chronicle (October 4, 2007). Retrieved on November 9, 2007.
  19. ^ Supervisor Ed Jew suspended from office. San Francisco Chronicle (September 25, 2007). Retrieved on September 25, 2007.
  20. ^ Ed Jew tenders resignation. San Francisco Chronicle (January 10, 2008). Retrieved on January 10, 2008.
  21. ^ Former S.F. supervisor pleads guilty to federal extortion, bribery, plans to accuse others. San Francisco Chronicle (October 10, 2008). Retrieved on October 10, 2008.

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Preceded by Member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
District 4

2006–2007
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