Gulf Watch: Jefferson says freezer cash came from FBI
Jefferson released a statement defending himself from the charges. Not surprisingly, the statement makes much of the accomplishments of him and his family, some of whom the FBI has implicated in the indictment. And while Jefferson admits to making "mistakes in judgment," he denies trading any official acts for money.
But the statement also offered this surprising claim regarding the large quantity of cash the agency found in his freezer during an August 2005 raid on his Washington home:
Did I bribe a foreign official? Absolutely not. The $90,000 was the FBI's money. The FBI gave it to me as part of their plan that I would give it to the Nigerian Vice President. But I did not do that. When all of the facts are understood, I trust I will be vindicated.
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1 Comments:
Yes, he didn't bribe the Nigerians. He merely stole the FBI's money, blew $10K of it and wrapped the rest in tinfoil and hid it in his freezer. Completely normal, everyday behavior. That's just the kind of integrity I look for in an elected official.
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