Jesse Jackson Jr., wife agree to plead guilty
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WASHINGTON — "In a
spectacular fall from political prominence, former U.S. Rep. Jesse
Jackson Jr. and his wife agreed Friday to plead guilty to federal
charges growing out of what prosecutors said was a scheme to use
$750,000 in campaign funds for lavish personal expenses, including a
$43,000 gold watch and furs.
Both face maximum penalties of several years in prison; he also faces hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines and forfeitures. But the government did not immediately release the text of its plea agreements. Such agreements almost invariably call for prosecutors to recommend sentences below the maximum..."
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