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Abramoff writes letter to judge before sentencing
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Filed Under: Abramoff Scandal

Update: Jack Abramoff received 48 months, to run concurrently with his bank fraud sentence. In total, he will serve slightly less than six years in prison, but could benefit from credits.

Jailed lobbyist Jack Abramoff told a federal judge on Wednesday that he was “not a bad man” despite cheating his tribal clients out of millions of dollars.

In a letter to Judge Ellen S. Huvelle, Abramoff admitted he "did many bad things." He has pleaded guilty to bank fraud and to a conspiracy to defraud tribal clients, bribe a member of Congress and evade federal taxes.

Abramoff is already serving time on the bank fraud charges. and could face up to 11 yeas on the remaning charges. But his attorneys and the Department of Justice are seeking a much lower sentence, to run concurrently with his bank fraud sentence. They cite his cooperation with an ongoing corruption investigation that has netted more than a dozen guilty pleas.

The sentencing takes place at 2pm in Courtroom 24A of the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C.

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Abramoff Requests Leniency in Sentencing for Corruption (The New York Times 9/4)
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Abramoff: 'I am not a bad man' (AP 9/3)
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