A former Department of Justice official was charged on Monday in connection with the Jack Abramoff scandal.
Robert Coughlin was deputy chief of staff of the criminal division at DOJ. He is accused of accepting gifts from one of Abramoff's associates in exchange for taking action to benefit Abramoff's clients.
According to the Associated Press, Coughlin pressed for federal funding to help the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians with a detention facility. The Choctaws were Abramoff's biggest client.
The Abramoff lobbyist who provided the gifts was Kevin Ring, who promised Coughlin a job at Greenberg Traurig, the AP said. Coughlin resigned in April 2007 after being linked to the scandal.
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