The Hill says it’s an 11 count indictment. (The indictment is here.)
The Washington Times report is here.
The Times reports on who received some of the allegedly reimbursed contributions.
One lawmaker who has come under particular scrutiny from the F.B.I. is Representative Peter J. Visclosky, Democrat of Indiana, who received contributions from Mr. Magliocchetti and his associates and helped the firm’s clients get millions in earmarks. Mr. Visclosky did not return a call for comment on Thursday.
The Post report is here.
Paul J. Magliocchetti was one of the most powerful and influential lobbyists in Washington not too long ago, known for steering campaign contributions to favored lawmakers while securing millions of dollars in projects for his clients.
Politico reports on the purported partisan affiliation of the firm.
More to come.
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