Alaska Political Corruption Probe - Figures of Note

Figures of Note

Name Indicted Pled Guilty/Convicted Sentenced Sentence Started Serving Current Location
Bill Allen Yes May 7, 2007 28 October 2009 Three years, $750,000 fine
Tom Anderson Yes July 9, 2007 October 15, 2007 60 months December 3, 2007 Sheridan FCI
Bill Bobrick Yes May 16, 2007 November 27, 2007 5 months
Jim Clark No March 4, 2008 Court vacated indictment, all charges dropped
John Cowdery Yes December 19, 2008 March 10, 2009 6 months house arrest, $25,000 fine
Vic Kohring Yes November 1, 2007 May 8, 2008 3½ years Agreed to plead guilty after previous conviction was overturned, sentenced to time already served and one year of supervised release
Pete Kott Yes September 25, 2007 December 7, 2007 72 months January 17, 2008 Agreed to plead guilty after previous conviction was overturned, sentenced to time already served, three years supervised release, fine of $10,000
Beverly Masek Yes March 12, 2009 Scheduled May 28, 2009 six months+3 years probation November 11, 2009
Donald Olson No
Rick Smith Yes May 7, 2007 28 October 2009 21 months, $10,000 fine
Ben Stevens No
Ted Stevens Yes October 27, 2008 Convictions voided, no retrial was held Died August 9, 2010
Jerry Ward No
Bill Weimar Yes August 11, 2008 Nov 12, 2008 6 months and $75,000 fine Completed federal sentence and probation. Awaiting trial for alleged child sexual abuse, Sarasota, Florida
Bruce Weyhrauch Yes Federal charges dismissed, pled guilty to state charges, received probation
Don Young No

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