Thursday, July 10, 2008

Who is next person indicted in Alaska?




ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Reliable sources tell Channel 2 News that a grand jury has handed up a new indictment this evening in the ongoing public corruption probe.
There is no word yet who has been charged.
One current state senator, John Cowdery, and one former state senator, Ben Stevens, had their offices raided by federal agents in 2006.
Update: Mystery person solved!
TPM:
Alaska State Sen. John Cowdery (R) was indicted today on two counts of conspiracy and bribery. Cowdery is the latest Alaskan politician to fall in the wide-reaching public corruption scandal.
Former VECO Corp. CEO Rick Smith testified in September of last year that he had bribed Cowdery, and four other State Senators, including Stevens, for favorable legislation on an Alaska gas pipeline.
Cowdery was a former co-worker and friend of former State Senator Ben Stevens, who has been the subject of an ongoing investigation by the FBI.
Cowdery's indictment can be found
here.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Here is the actual Document Jim Duncan Signed:

http://www.fileupyours.com/view/170527/092603Stip1.jpg Duncan Stipulation page 1

http://www.fileupyours.com/view/170527/092603stip2.jpg Duncan Stipulation page 2

http://www.fileupyours.com/view/170527/092603Stip3.jpg Duncan Stipulation page 3

http://www.fileupyours.com/view/170527/092603Stip4.jpg Duncan Stipulation page 4

http://www.fileupyours.com/view/170527/092603Stip5.jpg Duncan Stipulation page 5