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Feds probe 'suspicious activity' in Jesse Jackson Jr.'s finances: sources
2012-10-14
The snowballing troubles of Jesse Jackson Jr. took a new turn Friday with the revelation that federal investigators have launched a probe into "suspicious activity" in the South Shore congessman's finances.

Focusing on a completely new area of scrutiny for the son of the famed civil rights leader, the investigation is not related to former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's attempted sale of a U.S. Senate seat, a scandal that has ensnared Jackson in the past, sources told the Chicago Sun-Times.

Rather, the probe -- based in the Washington, D.C., FBI field office --is focusing on "suspicious activity" involving the congressman's finances related to his House seat and the possibility of inappropriate expenditures, the sources said.

The probe was active in the weeks prior to Jackson taking a leave from his U.S. House seat on June 10, a leave his office ultimately attributed to his need for treatment for bipolar disorder, the sources said. It was unclear whether the investigation involved the congressman's official House spending account or his campaign finance account. But one source said it was an account monitored by Congress.
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All members of the U.S. House receive an allowance to operate offices in Washington and in their districts. The allowances for rank-and-file members ranged from $1.4 million to $2 million in 2010, according to the House website.

Jackson's congressional spokesman Frank Watkins said he was unaware of any investigation, had no comment and had no immediate way to get a hold of the congressman.

One of Jackson's attorney's, Paul Langer, repeatedly said "no comment," when asked whether Jackson was under investigation related to his finances. When asked if he was still representing Jackson or if the congressman had retained another attorney, Langer said:

"I can't even comment on that."

News of the probe -- first disclosed by the Sun-Times -- comes as questions increasingly swirl around Jackson's absence from not only his official duties in Washington, but the campaign trail as the Nov. 6 election nears.
Posted by:Cleter Snart2444

#5  He's not depressed because he's a scumbag. He's depressed because he got caught being a scumbag.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2012-10-14 23:38  

#4  Having a problem with eye nose candy?

Heard it was a bit of partaking in BOTH 'eye', 'nose' and 'horse' candy. Something about him having a "mental breakdown due to his marriage falling apart" due to extraneous wimmen and blow. Also that he may have tried offing himself. Hence the media blackout.

If it was simply depression, the family would be a lot more open about it to the press.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2012-10-14 11:00  

#3  No charges coming; Holder will see to that, then the case will'dissappear' before President Romney can act......
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2012-10-14 09:54  

#2  Hurry up with the formal charges will you! There is no way a Presidential Pardon can be issued once the new administation takes office!
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-10-14 08:08  

#1  Having a problem with eye nose candy ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-10-14 07:53  

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