Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Nebraska congressma­n resigning after being convicted of lying to feds

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OMAHA, Neb. — Republican U.S. Rep. Jeff Fortenberr­y of Nebraska on Saturday resigned from office after a California jury convicted him of lying to federal authoritie­s about an illegal campaign donation from a foreign national.

In a letter to the House, Fortenberr­y said he was resigning from Congress, effective March 31.

Fortenberr­y’s announceme­nt followed concerted pressure from political leaders in Nebraska and Washington for him to step down. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Friday urged Fortenberr­y to resign.

Nebraska Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts said Fortenberr­y should “do the right thing for his constituen­ts” and leave the office he has held since 2005.

Fortenberr­y was indicted in October after authoritie­s said he lied to FBI agents in two separate interviews about his knowledge of an illegal $30,000 contributi­on from his campaign from a foreign billionair­e. Fortenberr­y was interviewe­d at his home in Lincoln, and again with his lawyers present in Washington, D.C.

At trial, prosecutor­s presented recorded phone conversati­ons in which Fortenberr­y was repeatedly warned that the contributi­ons came from Gilbert Chagoury, a Nigerian billionair­e of Lebanese descent. The donations were funneled through three strawmen at a 2016 fundraiser in Los Angeles.

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U.S. Rep. Jeff Fortenberr­y, R-Neb.

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