Chattanooga Times Free Press

Attorney, company official convicted in bribery case

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A prominent Alabama attorney and a coal company executive were convicted Friday on federal charges involving bribery of a state lawmaker.

The verdict against Joel Gilbert, a partner with Balch & Bingham law firm, and Drummond Co. Vice President David Roberson was announced after a four-week trial. Jurors found them guilty of conspiracy, bribery, three counts of honest services wire fraud and money laundering.

Prosecutor­s said the two men bribed former state Rep. Oliver Robinson to oppose the Environmen­tal Protection Agency’s expansion of a Superfund site and prioritizi­ng the site’s expensive cleanup. Robinson pleaded guilty last year to bribery and tax evasion. He has not yet been sentenced.

U.S. Attorney Jay Town said after the verdict the case was not about the EPA or about pollution.

“This was a case about greed at the expense of too many,” he stated in a prepared release. “The findings of guilt for these three individual­s, by trial or plea, should forewarn anyone who would be corruptly motivated to act in similar unlawful interest. Voters deserve public officials who seek to represent them honestly and fairly. When elected officials, corporate executives or their lawyers violate our federal laws, they should expect to suffer the fate of these three guilty defendants. We appreciate the dedication of the federal agencies that worked tirelessly on this case.”

A third defendant, Balch attorney Steven McKinney, was dismissed from the case one day before closing arguments began. U.S. District Judge Abdul Kallon didn’t elaborate on the dismissal and his attorneys were not immediatel­y available for comment.

Drummond Co. issued a statement after the verdict.

“We are disappoint­ed by the jury’s decision to convict our employee, David Roberson. While we respect the judicial process, we consider David to be a man of integrity who would not knowingly engage in wrongdoing,” it said.

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