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Showing Original Post only (View all)Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. could serve jail time in plea deal [View all]
Source: Salon
The Illinois Congressman is reportedly negotiating with prosecutors over an alleged misuse of campaign funds
BY JILLIAN RAYFIELD
Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., D-Ill., is reportedly in the midst of negotiating a plea deal that may include jail time over his alleged misuse of campaign funds.
From the Chicago Sun-Times:
As part of the deal being negotiated by former U.S. Attorney Dan Webb, Jackson would resign his post citing health reasons, plead guilty to misusing campaign funds, repay the campaign funds used illegally and he would possibly serve time in prison, according to the report.
Jackson is accused of allegedly using those funds to redecorate his home, and reportedly to buy a $40,000 Rolex for a female friend. No one has pled guilty, but plea discussions are ongoing, a source told the Sun-Times Michael Sneed.
Jackson, who won reelection to his House seat on Tuesday, has recently spent time in the Mayo Clinic to be treated for depression bipolar disorder.
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Read more: http://www.salon.com/2012/11/11/rep_jesse_jackson_jr_could_serve_jail_time_in_plea_deal/
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Has the attempted purchase of a Senate appointment been the real reason for his hospitalization?
Faryn Balyncd
Nov 2012
#12
The Mourdock-Donnelly race was very close before Mourdock made the rape remarks.
merrily
Nov 2012
#35
I would love to see a list of bills that would have gone another way had Jackson been present...
harmonicon
Nov 2012
#41
He should also have to pay any costs for a special election if one is needed
Angry Dragon
Nov 2012
#6
They need a strong, experienced hand in that congressional seat with seniority.
AngryAmish
Nov 2012
#39