Vincent Gray Not Cooperating With Prosecutors In Probe Of 2010 Mayor's Race, According To Reports

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District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray speaks during a press conference on proposed campaign finance reform legislation on August 28, 2012 at the John A. Wilson Building in Washington. AFP PHOTO/Mandel NGAN (Photo credit should read MANDEL NGAN/AFP/GettyImages)

WASHINGTON -- District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray (D) hasn't been cooperating with federal prosecutors investigating his 2010 campaign efforts, according to recent reports.

In the past, Gray repeatedly said he's cooperating with authorities in an investigation that’s more than a year old and has seen some felony convictions, but he would not repeat that pledge Monday.

"I was the one who called for an investigation of my own campaign, and we will continue to work with this investigation," Gray had said in July.

But the mayor, who hasn't been charged with any crime, has apparently stepped away from those earlier words and wouldn't say if he's cooperating with prosecutors.

"I've indicated... all along, especially in the recent past, that it would really be inappropriate for me to comment on a pending investigation, and that continues to be my position," Gray said. "The investigation is ongoing, and we'll see it through."

This weekend, The Washington Post's editorial page, which has repeatedly called on the mayor to be more forthcoming about the allegations surrounding his successful campaign to oust incumbent Adrian Fenty (D), cited sources who said that Gray "isn't talking" to prosecutors.

WRC-TV/NBC4, also citing unnamed sources, affirmed the Post editorial page's assertion that Gray has been uncooperative. Gray's lawyer, Robert Bennett, hasn't responded to questions about the mayor's alleged resistance to meeting with federal investigators.

Prosecutors have been investigating what's been described as a "shadow" campaign that illegally funneled more than $650,000 in unauthorized contributions to efforts to boost Gray's candidacy. Three people, Thomas Gore, Jeanne Clarke Harris and Howard Brooks, have pleaded guilty in recent months to charges related to the secret campaign efforts.

As the Post reported earlier this month, David Dzidzienyo, the director of Gray's official campaign field operations, said he voiced concerns to Gray during the 2010 race about how campaign efforts headed up by longtime local campaign operative Vernon Hawkins were being funded.

Gray responded, according to the Post: "I don't want to hear about problems. I just want to be the candidate."

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Presumptive mayor-elect Vince Gray rallys fellow Democrats during a 'get out the vote' campaign event at the First Trinity Lutheran Church Oct. 14, 2010, in Washington, D.C. (credit:Getty)
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Newly elected Mayor Gray delivers the winning speech of the election in front of his supporters at Love Nightclub on Nov. 2, 2010. (credit:Getty)
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Mayor Gray and Debra Lee speak during the 4th annual BET Honors at the Warner Theatre on January 15, 2011. (credit:Getty)
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Gray with members of the Urban Land Institute, celebrating the group's 75th anniversary on Dec. 14, 2011. (credit:DC Mayor's Office/Facebook)
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Breaking ground at Cardozo Senior High School, Nov. 11, 2011. (credit:DC Mayor's Office/Facebook)
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Gray with former Office of Aging Director Veronica E. Pace at the opening of the new Office of Aging Headquarters on Oct. 27, 2011. (credit:DC Mayor's Office/Facebook)
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The mayor bagging groceries at Safeway during a breast cancer fundraiser on Oct. 25, 2011. (credit:DC Mayor's Office/Facebook)
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Mayor Gray at DCOA's Senior Citizen Holiday Celebration on December 8, 2011. (credit:DC Mayor's Office/Facebook)
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Celebrating Nordic Food Day with students at Miner Elementary School, Oct. 26, 2011. (credit:DC Mayor's Office/Facebook)
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Gray marching at the D.C. Full Freedom Rally on Oct. 15, 2011. (credit:DC Mayor's Office/Facebook)
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Gray meeting with Mohammad Iqbal Aziz, governor of Laghman Province in Afghanistan, on Nov. 2, 2011. (credit:DC Mayor's Office/Facebook)
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Gray at a pizza party honoring local youth football players on Dec. 13, 2011. (credit:DC Mayor's Office/Facebook)
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The mayor addresses an audience at the Cadillac display at the 2011 Washington Auto Show Jan. 27, 2011 at the Washington Convention Center. (credit:Getty)
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Gray with Planters mascot Mr. Peanut at The Corps Network 'Plant' New Urban Park on July 12, 2011. (credit:Getty)
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District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray takes questions as he testifies in support of a House resolution expressing support for admitting the District of Columbia as the 51st state., Jan. 27, 2012, in Concord, N.H. (credit:AP)
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Gray chats with President Obama following his annual back-to-school address at Benjamin Banneker Academic High School Sept. 28, 2011. (credit:Getty)
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Mayor Gray and Metropolitan Police Department Chief Cathy Lanier during a news conference on April 10, 2012, to announce initiatives to combat the growing robbery rate targeting smartphones and other cell phones. (credit:Getty)
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Gray arrives at the opening gala of the historic Howard Theater in Washington, D.C. on April 12, 2012. (credit:Getty)
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The mayor showcasing the city's newly-purchased snowplows on Dec. 14, 2011, with D.C. Councilmember Mary Cheh (D-Ward 3). (credit:DC Mayor's Office/Facebook)