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Jefferson Wants Bribery Charges Tossed, Cites Speech and Debate Grounds

In a motion filed this week, Rep. William “Cold Cash” Jefferson (D-LA) wants the bulk of his bribery charges thrown out, saying it was unconstitutional for the FBI to speak with his aides about legislative matters, the Crypt reports.

In August, a DC Circuit court called the FBI’s raid of his Congressional office a violation of the Speech and Debate Clause. The day should have sparked a celebration for corrupt politicians, one watchdog said at the time.

No doubt Sen. Ted Stevens’ (R-AK) lawyers are watching this case closely, since news broke that the FBI listened in on phone calls between the senator and Veco CEO Bill Allen. Some legal experts say the earlier Jefferson decision might be interpreted to mean it is illegal to tap Congressional phones. Stay tuned.

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