Former U.S. Rep. William Jefferson of Louisiana was convicted Wednesday on 11 of the 16 corruption charges against him in a case that included the discovery of $90,000 in his freezer.
Left wing nut? He's from Louisiana - didn't they invent corrupt politicians?
I thought that honor belonged to Chicago, where more dead people vote than anywhere else in America.
Former U.S. Rep. William Jefferson of Louisiana was convicted Wednesday on 11 of the 16 corruption charges against him in a case that included the discovery of $90,000 in his freezer.
Left wing nut? He's from Louisiana - didn't they invent corrupt politicians?
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia (CNN)— Former U.S. Rep. William Jefferson of Louisiana was convicted Wednesday on 11 of the 16 corruption charges against him in a case that included the discovery of $90,000 in his freezer.
Former Rep. William Jefferson arrives at U.S. District Court with his wife, Andrea, on June 9.
A federal court jury convicted Jefferson on four bribery counts, three counts of money laundering, three counts of wire fraud and one count of racketeering. He was acquitted on five other counts including wire fraud and obstruction of justice.
Jefferson, a 62-year-old Democrat, was indicted by a federal grand jury on June 4, 2007, about two years after federal agents said they found the cash in his freezer. Authorities said the cash was part of a payment in marked bills from an FBI informant in a transaction captured on video.
Jefferson had pleaded not guilty. He faces a maximum possible sentence of 150 years in prison, with sentencing tentatively set for October 30. ___________________________________________
Hurricane Katrina was the rainy day that he decided to get to his "Rainy Day Fund". What a greedy DF.
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia (CNN)— Former U.S. Rep. William Jefferson of Louisiana was convicted Wednesday on 11 of the 16 corruption charges against him in a case that included the discovery of $90,000 in his freezer.
Former Rep. William Jefferson arrives at U.S. District Court with his wife, Andrea, on June 9.
A federal court jury convicted Jefferson on four bribery counts, three counts of money laundering, three counts of wire fraud and one count of racketeering. He was acquitted on five other counts including wire fraud and obstruction of justice.
Jefferson, a 62-year-old Democrat, was indicted by a federal grand jury on June 4, 2007, about two years after federal agents said they found the cash in his freezer. Authorities said the cash was part of a payment in marked bills from an FBI informant in a transaction captured on video.
Jefferson had pleaded not guilty. He faces a maximum possible sentence of 150 years in prison, with sentencing tentatively set for October 30. ___________________________________________
Hurricane Katrina was the rainy day that he decided to get to his "Rainy Day Fund". What a greedy DF.
You know? It's really tough to find a LeftWingNutz. As soonas a depply sickheaded left winger chooses a group of people to kill, he or she becomes a fascist - ergo, a RightWingNut.
Anyway, how about Cloward and Pivin - the roots of ACORN?
Wow, Janeane Garafalo is dangerous! Speaking about FREEDOM & such - the ultimate FREEDOM HATER is the guy who coined the phrase "FREEDOM hater." Well, we're done with the shrub - back to your Cedar brakes shrubly Shrub.
How come I can't find much nuttiness in this video - maybe I'm too brainwashed by the liberal gay left. *sigh* Is that it?
Wow, Janeane Garafalo is dangerous! Speaking about FREEDOM & such - the ultimate FREEDOM HATER is the guy who coined the phrase "FREEDOM hater." Well, we're done with the shrub - back to your Cedar brakes shrubly Shrub.
How come I can't find much nuttiness in this video - maybe I'm too brainwashed by the liberal gay left. *sigh* Is that it?