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Quote by: from the article Cunningham, 63, admitted to taking $2.4 million in bribes in a case that grew from an investigation into the sale of his home to a wide-ranging conspiracy involving payments in cash, vacations and antiques. He entered pleas in U.S. District Court to charges of conspiracy to commit bribery, mail fraud and wire fraud, and tax evasion for underreporting his income in 2004. |
How the Hell can this be any kind of deterent if the fine does not equal at least the 2.4 Mil that was stolen in the first place?
In my opinion, anybody that thinks justice was done is not thinking hard enough.