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    Jefferson's request for a new trial denied

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (UPI) --

    Former Louisiana Rep. William Jefferson's request for a new trial on bribery and racketeering charges was denied by a New Orleans judge, court records said.

    Jefferson, a Louisiana Democrat, asked for a new trial partly because the federal judge refused to let the jury hear information about a relationship between an FBI agent and a government informant.

    Judge T.S. Ellis III said in his ruling, that disclosing a relationship between an undercover driver and informant Lori Mody was not necessary.

    Mody secretly recorded conversations with Jefferson but she did not testify at his trial.

    Lead FBI agent Timothy Thibault said on June 5, four days before the start of jury selection, agent John Guandolo, the driver, was involved in a sexual relationship with Mody.

    Jefferson's legal team argued for disclosure, saying the relationship revealed issues about the FBI's credibility during the lengthy investigation.

    Jefferson was convicted Aug. 5 in Alexandria, Va., nearly four years after the FBI raided his homes in New Orleans and Washington and found $90,000 in cash hidden in the freezer of his D.C. home. The government said the money was a bribe to gain favor from Atiku Abubakar, then vice president of Nigeria, for a telecommunications deal pursued by Mody.

    Since the verdict, Jefferson and his wife, Andrea, have filed for bankruptcy, listing, among other debits, more than $5 million to his attorneys, led by Robert Trout.

    The money was the lion's share of $100,000 in FBI cash that the congressman was videotaped receiving packed in a briefcase days earlier in a suburban Virginia parking lot from Mody, who, beginning in March of 2005, had become a cooperating witness for the FBI, secretly taping her conversations with Jefferson.

    The prosecution team scoffed at the notion that Jefferson had anyone to blame but himself, portraying Jefferson as a relentless shakedown artist.

    "He never let an opportunity to demand a bribe payment pass him by," said assistant U.S. Attorney Rebeca Bellows in her closing argument.


    The jury was comprised of six white women, two white men, two black women and two black men.


    Hope they send his broke ass to prison soon.

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    That damn guy is as whiney as a republican. Has he gotten forgiveness from God yet?
    Bush doubled the debt from 5 trillion to 10 trillion.
    Proving tax cuts work!

    Bush asked for and signed for the TARP money.
    The Republican senate leader backed Bush on this.

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