A federal grand jury has indicted longtime Senator Ted Stevens, Republican of Alaska, on corruption charges after more than a year’s investigation, a federal law enforcement official has confirmed to The Times’s David Johnston.I think we'll see Governor Palin call for Stevens to step down. Photo via Wikipedia
The Justice Department plans to hold a 1:20 p.m. news briefing on details of the indictment.
Just a year ago, federal agents raided Mr. Stevens’ home following questions about renovations at the home. A few months before that, an Alaska businessman Bill J. Allen admitted to bribery, and in court papers acknowledged making $243,000 in possibly illegal payments to a state lawmaker identified only as “Senator B.” That abbreviation referred to Senator Ted Stevens’s son, Ben Stevens.
The sprawling federal investigation has ensnared several local and state officials, as well as federal officials.
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