DOJ will apparently post documents related to the investigation into Ted Stevens’ activity on a website.
There are expected to be hundreds of government exhibits—in addition to audio recordings the government plans to publish to jurors. Stevens, the longest-serving Republican in the Senate, is charged with seven counts of filing false financial disclosure forms. Prosecutors say Stevens concealed hundreds of thousands of dollars in home renovations and gifts from employees of VECO, the former Alaska-based oil services company.