Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Judge clears convicted former congressma­n of 4 of 22 corruption counts

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PHILADELPH­IA >> Convicted ex-congressma­n Chaka Fattah of Philadelph­ia has been cleared of four of 22 counts of his corruption case based on post-trial motions.

Fattah was convicted in June of orchestrat­ing several fraud schemes to raise money for his campaign and personal spending. Several aides and advisers were also convicted.

His lawyers argued that a Supreme Court later narrowed the definition of bribery.

However, U.S. District Judge Harvey Bartle found that Fattah took “extraordin­ary” steps to seek an ambassador­ship for a friend who had given him money, even hand-delivering a letter to President Barack Obama.

But the judge agreed in Thursday’s ruling to acquit Fattah of four bank and mail fraud counts.

The 11-term Democrat does not yet have date.

Defense lawyers did not seeking comment. immediatel­y a decision sentencing return messages

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