Senator Lesil McGuire implicated in threats
Tue, November 27, 2007
Posted in Alaska News, Top Stories
Convicted former-lobbyist Bill Bobrick was sentenced this morning to five months in prison and five months of home confinement for his role in Alaska’s ongoing corruption scandal. He’s the man who funneled bribes to convicted former-lawmaker Tom Anderson, and later became a key government witness in the corruption trial against him. But the bigger news to come out of the courtroom today was Bobrick’s allegation that Anderson’s wife State Senator Lesil McGuire threatened Bobrick’s wife, hoping to prevent Bobrick from testifying in the Anderson case.
David Shurtleff, APRN - Anchorage
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2 Comments to “Senator Lesil McGuire implicated in threats”



so what else is new? some women tend to wear the pants in their homes and some husbands allow this to on even in the work place and in this case its the state government, corruption continues to be rampant even during the process of exposure
Give Mrs. McGuire the benefit of the doubt. She is underrepresented …sensitive, intelligent, woman, young, attractive, Native American. You are misrepresenting the facts here in this summary. A line should be drawn between her role as a public servant and as a wife.