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Jesse Jackson Jr., wife charged in federal cases

Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. has been charged with spending $750,000 in campaign funds on personal expenses. His wife was charged with filing false income tax forms....

 

Rahm Emanuel: Jesse Jackson, Jr. should show hand

Rahm Emanuel / Jesse Jackson Jr.

...Jackson is discussing a plea deal with the Justice Department, which is investigating his alleged use of campaign funds to decorate his house and buy a $40,000 Rolex for a female friend. Jackson won reelection last week with more than 60 percent of the vote. A plea deal could require jail time and his resignation, according to reports.

 

Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. leaves Mayo Clinic

Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. has left the Mayo Clinic, where he was being treated for bipolar disorder for the second time since taking a leave of absence in June... Jackson remains under a U.S. House committee's investigation into his dealings with imprisoned former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

 

Report: Jesse Jackson Jr. negotiating plea deal

Jesse Jackson Jr.

CBS News reported the Illinois Democrat is working on a deal stemming from allegations he misused campaign funds.

 

Jackson's absence testing patience in Chicago

His home in Washington is for sale. His wife says he'll come back to work only when a doctor approves. He vowed to return to the campaign by Labor Day, a deadline that came ... and went.... Election Day is five weeks away, and Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. remains out of sight. It's an absence, both from his job in Congress and his campaign, that's starting to test patience in his Chicago hometown.

 

Aide: Rep. Jackson Home After Depression Treatment

U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. has returned to his home in Washington after treatment for depression at Mayo Clinic, Jackson's chief of staff in suburban Chicago said Friday.

 

Patrick Kennedy: Rep. Jackson in 'deep' depression

U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. is in a "deep" depression and has "a lot of work" ahead of him on the road to recovery, former Rhode Island U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy said Thursday after visiting the hospitalized Chicago Democrat....

Senh: Is he really in "deep depression," our is he just trying to avoid jail for his involvement in the Blagojevich scandal?

 

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