Kevin Ring, a former associate of jailed lobbyist Jack Abramoff, is set to go to trial on September 8.
Ring was indicted last September on bribery and corruption charges. He is accused of
plying lawmakers and their aides with gifts and of conspiring to defraud tribes,
most notably Sandia
Pueblo of New Mexico.
According to Roll Call, federal prosecutors said they will call a number of former Congressional staffers to the stand. Some of them have pleaded guilty in connection with the Abramoff scandal.
Ring has refused to plead guilty.
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Former Staffers, Lobbyists Likely to Testify in Ring Case
(Roll Call 8/14)
Court Decision:
US
v. Ring (June 25, 2009)
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