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"I was very grateful to have the opportunity to serve Philadelphia," said Williams. "I regret letting people down. To all the people I hurt, I ask for their forgiveness. For the people I helped, I wish I could have helped more."
While Williams will never prosecute again, his hope now is for redemption.
"All I can do through my actions daily is show what I did learn. I lost a lot while I was away," said Williams. "I lost my reputation, my pensions, my military career, my house, most importantly, time with my daughters."
Williams is now just two weeks off house arrest after spending close to three years in federal prison for bribery. He faced a multitude of charges which he admitted to committing.
But Willams says doing time was his wake up call.
I'd like to see what he does now.
I'd never heard of him and here is what he went in for:
While Williams will never prosecute again, his hope now is for redemption.
"All I can do through my actions daily is show what I did learn. I lost a lot while I was away," said Williams. "I lost my reputation, my pensions, my military career, my house, most importantly, time with my daughters."
Williams is now just two weeks off house arrest after spending close to three years in federal prison for bribery. He faced a multitude of charges which he admitted to committing.
But Willams says doing time was his wake up call.
Former Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams speaks on lessons learned in prison
Action News gained an exclusive with former Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams around the corner from his old office, in front of City Hall.
6abc.com
I'd like to see what he does now.
I'd never heard of him and here is what he went in for: