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WASHINGTON (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. was charged Friday with scheming to spend $750,000 in campaign funds on personal expenses. His wife was charged with filing false income tax forms.

Federal prosecutors filed a charge of conspiracy against the former congressman and charged his wife, Sandra, with one count of filing false joint federal income tax returns for the years 2006 through 2011. Both agreed to plead guilty in plea deals with federal prosecutors.

The charges represent a dramatic fall from political prominence for the couple. The son of a famed civil rights leader, Jackson entered Congress in 1995 and resigned last November. Sandi, as she's known, was a Chicago alderman, but resigned last month.

In a statement, the ex-congressman said, "I offer no excuses for my conduct, and I fully accept my responsibility for the improper decisions and mistakes I have made."

Jesse Jackson Jr.'s spending included $43,350 on a gold-plated, men's Rolex watch and $9,587.64 on children's furniture, according to court papers filed in the case.

"Defendant Jesse L. Jackson Jr., willingly and knowingly, used approximately $750,000 from the campaign's accounts for personal expenses" that benefited him and his co-conspirator, who was not named in the one-count criminal information filed in the case. The filing of a criminal information, rather than an indictment, ordinarily signifies that a defendant is preparing to plead guilty.

Tom Kirsch, an attorney for Jackson's wife says she has signed a plea agreement with federal prosecutors and would plead guilty to one tax count.

The charge against Sandi Jackson carries a maximum of three-year prison sentence. But Kirsch says the agreement "does not contemplate a sentence of that length."

 

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Maybe when Junior goes to prison, he'll leave his Rolex at Daddy's house.

 

Bet the Mrs. gets probation and a big fine.  She is a mother, and the gov't. doesn't like to lock up mothers.

 

The punishment for these crimes are not really that much--maybe 3 years' prison.  I suspect they'll serve much less time.

 

Just another example of Chicago thug politics.  The King Bee is Mayor Emmanuel who's a viscous, viscous person--little Hitler type.

I'm glad they got caught and are now going to be punished. I hope the Feds step up their prosecution of these politicians and corporations that back them. Most of them are on the take and using campaign money to fund their lifestyles. Not to mention the corporations that buy votes in congress.

 

We must do something about campaign financing and smack down Citizens United! When corporations own our political system (and they do) we no longer have any power with our vote.

 

Jackson and those like him are making a killing off of campaigning. When you look at the actual salary of those elected officials, and then the lifestyle they live, you would have to be an idiot not to see the corruption.

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