Ex-Florida Congresswoman Convicted of Taking Money Meant for Charity

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Corrine Brown, a former longtime United States representative from Florida, was convicted on Thursday of taking for herself thousands of dollars in donations that were meant to fund student scholarships.

Ms. Brown, 70, served in the House of Representatives for more than two decades and was one of the first African-Americans elected to Congress from Florida. But she lost her seat in a primary election in August, just weeks after she was indicted on federal conspiracy and fraud charges.

In all, a federal jury in Jacksonville, Fla., found Ms. Brown guilty on 18 of the 22 counts in an indictment that charged her with conspiring with others to run the fraudulent charity, filing false tax returns and other crimes, according to the Justice Department. She faces a lengthy prison term. No sentencing date has been set.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/11/us/politics/corrine-brown-guilty.html

Good. I dislike people that take advantage of others to line their own pockets.
 
Isn't that what the Clinton's have done with their foundation?
 
No response from the left about the half black's fully negro friend, Corrine Brown?

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