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Senator Ted Stevens Enters Not Guilty Plea to Federal Corruption Charges
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Source: buzz.yahoo.com --- 22 days ago
The longest-serving Republican senator, Ted Stevens of Alaska has been indicted on seven counts of falsely reporting hundreds of thousands of dollars in services he received from an oil services company that helped renovate his home. Not exactly considered a friend of the environment, the 84 year-old senator has been the most vocal supporter of opening up the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas exploration. ...
Source: news.google.com --- 21 days ago
Voice of America Stevens Faces Federal Corruption Charges U.S. News & World Report - 46 minutes ago Sen. Ted Stevens' indictment for concealing gifts he received from oil company VECO is receiving widespread coverage on both the details of the charges and, to a lesser degree, the political fallout. Video: Alaska Republican Sen. Ted Stevens Indicted AssociatedPress Senator Charged in Scheme to Hide Gifts of Oil Firm New York Times Washington Post  - San Jose Mercury News  - Newsday  - The Associated Press all 1,853 news articles ...
Source: www.ajc.com --- 33 days ago
FBI agents arrested a former Superior Court judge Friday on Federal Corruption charges that he illegally paid employees with court fees, gave high-paying jobs to friends and fixed cases. ...
Source: www.startribune.com --- 14 hours ago
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Source: extrablog.dallasnews.com --- 5 days ago
Read the full court fililng by Federal prosecutors in the Corruption case and the Federal judge's order unsealing the filing. ...
Source: www.lockergnome.com --- 3 days ago
Sen. Ted Stevens pleaded not guilty on Thursday to Federal Corruption charges that allege he falsified Senate documents to cover up roughly $250,000 gifts from a powerful Alaska oil contractor. Stevens is the Senate’s longest-serving Republican, and was indicted this week on seven counts of lying on Senate disclosure forms about a major renovation to his ski-community house and other items. He has claimed, of course, that he did not “knowingly” falsify any forms. It remains to be seen, of course, whether or not Sen. Stevens is guilty. We as the American public have largely already found him guilty in our own minds. Here we have a man who has been in the Senate for 40 years now. He has undeniably made more money than most of us will see over the course of our lifetimes. We look at that, and then look at his “ski home”… and automatically assume he is guilty. We get enraged over the fact that he has so much, yet felt he had to take more. It’s happened so many hundreds of thousands of times over the years… so that makes him guilty as well, right? Wrong. How can we assume that he’s guilty? Yes, it’s a fact that his ski home was renovated. Yes, it’s a fact that something… somewhere… was misappropriated. But does that mean he knowingly falsified documents, or that he knew the misappropriation was going on? We as a whole are too quick to jump to conclusions, too quick to judge. Just because there have been many bad apples in the barrel over th ...
Source: www.sacbee.com --- 42 days ago
The defense's case in the Sacramento trial of San Francisco political power broker Julie Lee was short and sensational. ...
Source: blog.cleveland.com --- 22 days ago
The potential impact of the public-Corruption investigation that rocked Cuyahoga County government Monday on ongoing projects, including the county's plans for a new Cleveland convention center and medical mart, remains unclear. Behind-the-scenes planning is ongoing. A Greater Cleveland Partnership site... ...
Source: www.wksu.org --- 21 days ago
Cuyahoga County government officials are re-grouping after yesterday's Federal crackdown on alleged county Corruption. On Monday, F.B.I. and I.R.S. agents raided county offices, private businesses and the homes of Commissioner Jimmy Dimora and Auditor Frank Russo. Today County Commissioner Peter Lawson-Jones held a press conference to help rebuild public trust, and sooth county employees shell-shocked by the raid. WKSU's Kevin Niedermier reports. ...
Source: www.wksu.org --- 23 days ago
This morning Federal agents swarmed Cuyahoga County government offices, as well as the homes of two high-ranking county officials. At least ten search warrants have been executed. WKSU's Kevin Niedermier reports. ...
Source: www.wksu.org --- 20 days ago
Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora has made his first public appearance since Federal agents raided his office and home Monday. Dimora attended the commissioners' regular legislative meeting today. Before the meeting began, Dimora vowed that the investigation into whether or not he got kick-backs will turn-up nothing. WKSU's Kevin Niedermier reports. ...
Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 8 days ago
The probe of political Corruption in Alaska continued Monday, with the setting this time being the U.S. Federal Courthouse, where defendants Senator John Cowdery and former state halfway house owner a... ...
Source: cityhallblog.dallasnews.com --- 12 days ago
The folks over at the Dallas Morning News' new crime blog have the details . The bottom line: The case's major players may not get their trail until well into 2009 because of legal wrangling involving a defense attorney. Alas. At least the trial isn't being conducted in Oklahoma . --Dave Levinthal ...
Source: aprn.org --- 41 days ago
State Senator John Cowdery has been indicted for bribery and conspiracy. The Federal charges were made public today. The Senator is in Juneau for the special session. He referred all questions to his attorney. The indictment is no surprise to those who have been following the Federal Corruption probe that has sent three former state [...] ...
Source: www.complinet.com --- 4 days ago
A Maryland real estate agent has admitted her role in hiding the proceeds of a $50m Corruption scheme allegedly orchestrated by Harriette Walters, the former manager of the District of Columbia's Office of Tax and Revenue. ...
Source: www.malaysiasun.com --- 21 days ago
Posted on: Tuesday, 29 July 2008, 21:00 CDT WASHINGTON _ Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, at 84 the longest-serving Republican in the Senate and one of its most powerful members, was indicted Tuesday on seve... ...
Source: obambi.wordpress.com --- 36 days ago
Senate, FEC Complaints Filed Against Barack Obama On ‘Mortgage Discounts’ Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government Corruption, announced today that it has filed separate complaints with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) and the U.S. Senate Ethics Committee against Senator Barack Obama for allegedly accepting a below-market rate in 2005 not [...] ...
Source: kfqd.com --- 40 days ago
There’s been another indictment handed down in the ongoing VECO Corruption case. Senator John Cowdery is the fifth and latest lawmaker who served in 2006 to face charges in the Federal government’s public Corruption probe. Cowdery has been charged with conspiracy to commit bribery and extortion, and bribery, crimes that carry a combined maximum sentence of 15 years in prison and $500,000 in fines. read more ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 15 days ago
UNION A Federal magistrate has set bail at $25,000 each for two former city of Union officials charged in a public Corruption scheme. Not-guilty pleas were entered Monday for former Mayor Bruce Morgan and former zoning administrator Jeffrey Lawson, The Union Daily Times reports. The men are charged with conspiring to accept kickbacks in return for doling out government contracts. The ... ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 17 days ago
LUMBERTON, N.C. -- Robeson County's former sheriff has a little more time to enjoy his freedom. Earlier this year, a Federal judge sentenced Glenn Maynor to six years in prison for lying to a grand jury that was investigating Corruption in his office and for conspiracy. ...

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