Topic: Bob Ney

An overview of people caught up in the corruption probe of convicted lobbyist Jack AbramoffThe lawmakers, lobbyists, Bush administration officials, congressional staffers and businessmen caught up in the Jack Abramoff public corruption probe:____ Abramoff was sentenced in September 2008 to four ...
An overview of people caught up in the corruption probe of disgraced lobbyist Jack AbramoffThe lawmakers, lobbyists, Bush administration officials, congressional staffers and businessmen caught up in the Jack Abramoff public corruption probe:____ Abramoff was sentenced in September 2008 to four ...
Jurors in Abramoff-related case told no limits on dollar value of tickets, mealsA jury was told Tuesday there were no legal limits on the dollar value of tickets and meals that lobbyists working with influence peddler Jack Abramoff could give to public ...
Republicans closer to turning tables on Democrats over ethical conductThe revelation that Democratic appropriations kingpins may face an ethics investigation of their campaign donations moves Republicans closer to gaining a corruption issue in 2010.Republicans know well how lapses in ethical standards ...
Ex-Ohio Rep. Bob Ney starts talk radio show less than year after release from halfway houseFormer Ohio congressman Bob Ney (nay) has started a new talk radio show, eight months after finishing his sentence in a public corruption scandal.Ney's show ...
Rep. Bob Ney's Former Chief of Staff Gets Probation in Abramoff Corruption ScandalA former chief of staff to ex-Rep. Bob Ney was sentenced to probation Wednesday for his role in the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal, avoiding a stiffer sentence because he ...
Top Aide Wore Wire, Taped Phone Conversations to Help FBI Catch CongressmanWhile former Rep. Bob Ney was trading political access for campaign donations and lavish gifts, his young chief of staff was secretly wearing a wire and shuttling incriminating documents to the ...
Members of Congress Who Have Been Charged With Crimes in Recent YearsA selected list of U.S. senators and representatives who have been charged with crimes since 1980:_ June 4, 2007: Rep. William Jefferson, D-La., indicted on federal charges of racketeering ...
He's now former Representative Bob Ney (R) of Ohio's 18th Congressional District. But we captured a nostalgic image of his old official Web site that's been frozen in time since early August. It's late Friday in D.C ...
Today, Rep. Bob Ney (R-Ohio) pleaded guilty to conspiracy and making false statements. Its last entry was Aug. 6, just before Ney withdrew from this year's election. Presumably this Web site will remain frozen until Ney's expected resignation from Congress..