"Thousands of young people head to Capitol Hill each year hoping to launch their careers, and when Michael Scanlon arrived in the mid-1990s, he was fairly typical: talented, ambitious, not particularly ideological but drawn to power.
But Mr. Scanlon, now 35, apparently was missing something: a moral compass that might have helped him better navigate an environment that fostered personal corruption.
This boyishly handsome and charming flim-flam man from Kensington, Md., is now at the center of an epic scandal - complete with mobsters, murder, defrauded millions, and women scorned. Mr. Scanlon and his partner, Jack Abramoff, made a private mockery of the Indian tribes that were their clients and the Christian conservatives they duped to serve their purposes. Half a dozen lawmakers or more could be ensnared in the federal investigation."
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