Under the rules, the very same people who have been accused of owning Stevens for years can now make additional contributions to defend him on corruption charges. Washington is truly a wonderfully magical place.
Stevens and Young have long been cited as two of the most dishonest operators in Congress, click here and here.
Stevens was indicted on seven felony counts for failing to report more than $250,000 in gifts and home repairs from the now-defunct oil services company, Veco Inc.
If allowed, “friends” of Stevens will now be able to give $10,000 each to his defense fund to pay for the services of his high-priced legal team.
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