FBI releases phone recordings of McGuire
Fri, November 30, 2007
Posted in Alaska News, Top Stories
After days of denying its existence, the FBI has released audio of State Senator Lesil McGuire allegedly trying to intimidate a federal witness. McGuire is the wife of convicted former legislator Tom Anderson. Earlier this week, it was revealed that she may have placed threatening calls to federal witness Bill Bobrick, who later testified at Anderson’s trial.
Separately, former Alaska legislator Pete Kott faces sentencing one week from today based on his corruption conviction earlier this fall. Prosecutors have indicated they are seeking more than 10 years in prison for Kott.
David Shurtleff, APRN - Anchorage
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All I´m hearing and seeing now days is how our socalled respected elected officials are getting caught with their finger in the till or corruption charges. Who can you trust, NOT THE POLITICIAN, the only person that can be trusted is yourself and no one else. When a Politician gets caught, they get their hands slapped, but a private citizen, life in prision for doing the same thing as the Politician. WHY????????