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Former U.S. Representative Brown of Florida found guilty of fraud | Reuters
"Former U.S. Representative Corrine Brown of Florida was found guilty in federal court on Thursday of fraud for helping to raise $800,000 for a bogus charity and using the funds for concerts and golf, U.S. Justice Department officials said.
Brown, 70, was convicted on 18 counts of participating in a conspiracy involving a fraudulent education charity, concealing material facts required on financial disclosure forms and filing false tax returns, the Justice Department said in a statement.
“Former Congresswoman Brown chose greed and personal gain over the sacred trust given to her by the community that she served for many years,” acting U.S. Attorney Stephen Muldrow said after a jury reached a verdict in Jacksonville.
Brown, a Democrat who served 24 years in Congress, lost her re-election bid last year after being indicted.
Her sentencing date has not been set. James Smith, her attorney, told reporters outside the federal courthouse in Jacksonville that he would seek a new trial.
"She maintains her innocence," he said. "This is just part one of a very long process."
Prosecutors said Brown participated from 2012 to 2016 in a conspiracy and fraud scheme involving the One Door for Education fund, along with her chief-of-staff Elias "Ronnie" Simmons and the charity's president, Carla Wiley.
The group solicited more than $800,000 in charitable donations that they said would be used to pay for college scholarships, computers for schools and other charitable causes, prosecutors said.
The money instead was spent by the three for their own personal use,"
Drain that swamp.
This kinda reminds me of that other guy with the money in his freezer in foil.
What makes them think they wont get caught?
Did they think no one would notice?
"Former U.S. Representative Corrine Brown of Florida was found guilty in federal court on Thursday of fraud for helping to raise $800,000 for a bogus charity and using the funds for concerts and golf, U.S. Justice Department officials said.
Brown, 70, was convicted on 18 counts of participating in a conspiracy involving a fraudulent education charity, concealing material facts required on financial disclosure forms and filing false tax returns, the Justice Department said in a statement.
“Former Congresswoman Brown chose greed and personal gain over the sacred trust given to her by the community that she served for many years,” acting U.S. Attorney Stephen Muldrow said after a jury reached a verdict in Jacksonville.
Brown, a Democrat who served 24 years in Congress, lost her re-election bid last year after being indicted.
Her sentencing date has not been set. James Smith, her attorney, told reporters outside the federal courthouse in Jacksonville that he would seek a new trial.
"She maintains her innocence," he said. "This is just part one of a very long process."
Prosecutors said Brown participated from 2012 to 2016 in a conspiracy and fraud scheme involving the One Door for Education fund, along with her chief-of-staff Elias "Ronnie" Simmons and the charity's president, Carla Wiley.
The group solicited more than $800,000 in charitable donations that they said would be used to pay for college scholarships, computers for schools and other charitable causes, prosecutors said.
The money instead was spent by the three for their own personal use,"
Drain that swamp.
This kinda reminds me of that other guy with the money in his freezer in foil.
What makes them think they wont get caught?
Did they think no one would notice?