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- (1980) Two Down
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1980 Highlights
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- NATION
- Two Down
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- <p>Jenrette convicted in Abscam
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- <p> "Guilty...guilty...guilty." The word rolled through a
- federal courtroom in Washington, D.C., 72 times last week as
- twelve jurors were asked for their verdicts on six charges
- against the defendants. Once again, as in the conviction in
- August of Democratic Congressman Michael ("Ozzie") Myers of
- Pennsylvania, the FBI video tapes from the Abscam investigation
- had proved persuasive. Shaken by the barrage, Defendant John W.
- Jenrette Jr., a three-term Democratic Congressman from South
- Carolina, lowered his head and sobbed. Still red-eyed later,
- Jenrette told reporters in a trembling voice, "I can look at my
- two beautiful children and my gorgeous wife and say, regardless
- of what those tapes say, that I didn't take any money."
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- <p> But the jurors believed the tapes and not the Congressman, who
- was the second to be tried of six House members charged with
- bribery in the Abscam operation. "It was all pretty clear in
- everyone's mind," said Joseph D. McDonald, a member of the jury
- that took only 4 1/2 hours after a five-week trial to convict
- Jenrette, 44, and a longtime friend, John R. Stowe, of bribery.
- Added McDonald: "One picture is worth a thousand words." The
- video and telephone tapes showed Stowe accepting $50,000 from
- an undercover FBI agent and Jenrette agreeing to back
- legislation that would enable a fictitious Arab sheik to settle
- permanently in the U.S. The prosecution charged that Stowe had
- picked up the money as a middleman to insulate the Congressman
- from the payoff.
- </p>
- <p> The jurors were unmoved by Jenrette's testimony that he had
- been unfairly trapped. Said Juror Yvonne Bothnel: "We just did
- not see any place where he got his arm twisted," Nor were they
- swayed by the claim of the defendant that he is an alcoholic and
- had been too drunk when meeting with the undercover agents to
- know what he was doing. When sentenced, Jenrette could receive
- as much as 35 years in prison.</p>
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