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Hot Rod
Revved Up
Mon Dec 04 11:11:47

Ex-US Rep Brown to be sentenced for fraud

Dec 4, 2017 Updated 4 hrs ago


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge is expected to sentence former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown on Monday for fraud and other charges related to a purported charity for poor students that she used as a personal slush fund.

The 71-year-old Brown is due in court at 10 a.m. in Jacksonville, a city in the Florida district she represented in Congress during her historic, nearly 25-year career.

Brown, a Democrat who was one of the first three African-Americans to be elected to Congress from Florida since Reconstruction, could spend the rest of her life in prison.

A federal jury in May convicted her of 18 of the 22 charges against her, which included fraud, lying on her tax returns and on her congressional financial disclosures.

Prosecutors outlined a pattern of fraud by Brown and her top aide that included using hundreds of thousands of dollars from the One Door for Education Foundation for lavish parties, trips and shopping excursions.

Brown's former chief of staff, Elias "Ronnie" Simmons, and One Door's executive director Carla Wiley accepted plea deals and testified against Brown. They are also scheduled to be sentenced Monday.

Federal prosecutors said the three used One Door to bring in more than $800,000 between 2012 and 2016, including a high-profile golf tournament at TPC Sawgrass. The Virginia-based One Door only gave out one scholarship for $1,200 to an unidentified person in Florida, according to court documents.

Simmons told jurors that his boss ordered him to take cash and checks from One Door's account on dozens of occasions and deposit the money into Brown's personal account.

Brown testified in her own defense, saying she was left in the dark about the details of One Door's money, and blamed the theft on Simmons.

U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Corrigan could sentence Brown to many years in prison for each of her 18 counts.

Her attorneys argued for leniency at a hearing last month, saying Brown's community work should mitigate her crimes.


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Hot Rod
Revved Up
Mon Dec 04 11:13:56

And Florida voters failed to reelect Col. Allen West.

swordtail
Anarchist Prime
Mon Dec 04 11:16:40
"And Florida voters failed to reelect Col. Allen West."

was that a good thing or a bad thing?
Hot Rod
Revved Up
Mon Dec 04 11:25:29

A bad thing.

Obviously, he is a much better person than Brown.

tumbleweed
the wanderer
Mon Dec 04 11:59:33
"a purported charity for poor students that she used as a personal slush fund"

sounds like Trump... he paid legal fines & bought shit for himself w/ charity money
Hot Rod
Revved Up
Mon Dec 04 12:18:40

Brown did not have a charity. It was a phony that did not even exist.


BTW, you never proved that claim.

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