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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Posted by Inquirer Breaking News Team @ 7:40 AM  Permalink | 3 comments
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Posted 11:49 AM, 11/18/2008
Hunter
"Cogan brought up how Fumo said he had a painful childhood and was picked on at a prep school." poor little Vince was picked on when he was young . . . clearly a justification for his corrupt ways. NOT!
Posted 03:46 PM, 11/18/2008
tonyS
Lesson learned: delete does not mean deleted forever. I hear the front door of the Graterford Prison - Fumo Wing opening up for you, Vince.
Posted 04:25 PM, 11/18/2008
Chr
Uh-oh! Is Councilman Jim Kenney being dragged into this?
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About Inquirer Breaking News
Live from the courtroom, the Inquirer is blogging the federal corruption trial of State Sen. Vincent J. Fumo and his longtime friend and associate Ruth Arnao.

Highlights of testimony, rulings and the courtroom scene will be posted here regularly. Fumo, a Democratic state senator since 1978, is accused in a 139-count indictment of conspiring to defraud the Senate, a South Philadelphia nonprofit, and the Independence Seaport Museum; obstruction of justice; and tax violations. The fraudulent activity totaled $3.5 million, prosecutors allege.

More information and background on the Fumo trial.