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The good life

From phone conversations between Republican Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska and Bill Allen, then CEO of Veco Corporation, an oil-services company. The calls, recorded by the FBI in cooperation with Allen, were introduced as evidence in Stevens’s trial for failing to disclose an estimated $250,000 in gifts from Allen and his company. In October, Stevens was found guilty on all charges.

August 31, 2006

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SEE ALSO: Alaska ; Allen, Bill; Career as CEO of Veco Corporation; Misconduct in office; Political corruption; Stevens, Ted; Trials, litigation, etc.; Trials (Misconduct in office)
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