August 05, 2009

Cold Cash Convicted

Democrat Congressman William "Cold Cash" Jefferson, famous for the $90,000 in bribe money the FBI found in his freezer, has been convicted.


WASHINGTON — Former Representative ; text-decoration: underline; ">William J. Jefferson was convicted Wednesday afternoon of using his office to try to enrich himself and relatives through a web of bribes and payoffs involving business ventures in Africa.
A federal court jury in Alexandria, Va., deliberated for five days before finding Mr. Jefferson, 62, a New Orleans Democrat who served in Congress for 18 years until being defeated in 2008, guilty of 11 of 16 counts of bribery-related crimes. The jurors thus rejected defense assertions that Mr. Jefferson’s business-promotion activities in Africa did not qualify as “official acts” under public corruption laws.
Mr. Jefferson faces a long prison term, unless his conviction is overturned on appeal.

There is some justice left in the system after all.

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