Former Mayor Bill Campbell was indicted on charges of racketeering,
bribery and wire fraud following a five-year federal investigation into
City Hall corruption, officials announced Monday. Campbell, who was
mayor from 1994 to 2002, was accused of taking cash payments in
exchange for city contracts and accepting illegal campaign
contributions. The indictment unsealed Monday accused him of "a pattern
and practice of misconduct and illegal acts." Ten other people involved
with the former mayor's administration have been convicted of
corruption. Some were members of Campbell's staff; others had business
contracts with the city. Campbell has repeatedly denied the allegations
of wrongdoing, saying the probe was a "witch hunt of unbelievable
proportions." According to the indictment, Campbell took $50,000 cash
in 1999 from a computer contractor, which was then awarded a contract
worth more than $1 million for upgrading city computers. The contractor
was not identified. [more ]
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