Posted on Monday, 16th March 2009 by Bruce

Remember “Little Al” Stewart, friend of former Milwaukee Alderman Michael McGee? The same “Little Al” who was involved in the alleged planning of a “beat down” of a man, aided by McGee, after claiming Stewart’s home had been burglarized? You know, “Little Al,” the one whose company, Ambiance Floor Service was paid $607,228.00 in a three-year period, for “office cleaning,” by Opportunities Industrialization Center of Milwaukee, right before Cordelia Ekwueme and her phantom cell phone shipment to Nigeria brought the entire house of cards crashing to the ground?

Little Al was arrested last Tuesday night by Wisconsin DOJ agents with nearly a pound of cocaine, according to a criminal complaint released yesterday, and published by the Journal/Sentinel. The cocaine had an estimated street value of around $40,000.00, according to the complaint.

According to the J/S, Stewart is being represented by iconic local defense attorney Jeffrey Jensen, who did not return their calls seeking comment. If that’s true, Stewart’s defense will undoubtedly involve planting of evidence by “rogue cops,” and/or possibly just “holding on to the cocaine for someone else,” whose name Stewart will not be able to recall.

Oh, and we can expect an empathetic feature on Stewart from J/S reporter Gina Barton, who will theorize that had OIC simply paid his company more for its services, Mr. Stewart would have had no reason to (allegedly) resort to such behavior.

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4 Responses to “OIC’s favorite janitor back in hot water again”




  1. Marge Says:

    I saw that… I thought oh well, he got off for McGee and now he is going to serve his time. Deserves it if you ask me.




  2. Ken Galo Says:

    People like him continue to give a good industry like mine a bad name. Makes it harder for those of us that are legitimate companies.




  3. Roland Melnick Says:

    Many people either never knew or have forgotten that Stewart’s house was burglarized for drugs and money. McGee knew that too. Another significant detail to remember is McGee was negotiating a hit, not a beating. The conspiracy dropped to a beating only after Stewart backed off the hit, stating he just wanted the offender beaten. Otherwise, McGee was fine with it.

    No surprise Stewart is back in trouble. One question though, is Stewart one in the same as the “Brotha Clean” they used to talk about on McGee’s radio show?




  4. Bruce Says:

    Yep. That’s Brotha’ clean, the former WNOV advertiser, and friend of the beloved “Word Warriors Radio Hour.”

    Patrick’s probably got some old audio in the archives.

    Brotha’ was apparently not-so-clean.

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