A former Republican congressional candidate and her husband have pleaded guilty in a scheme to set up a phony contract to hide the role played in the candidate’s campaign by ex-Gov. John G. Rowland, who resigned a decade ago in a corruption scandal.
Lisa Wilson-Foley and Brian Foley pleaded guilty in Hartford. Rowland has not been charged in the ongoing investigation, and a message left for his attorney by the Associated Press was not immediately returned on Monday.
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