When it comes to Jack Abramoff, the Justice Department has a lot to brag about.

After all, federal prosecutors have won guilty pleas from the former lobbyist and his associate Michael Scanlon, as well as former Rep. Bob Ney, R-Ohio. Three others also have pleaded guilty, and when former General Services Administration official David Safavian chose to go to trial on charges that he lied to investigators, the jury landed squarely on the side of the government.

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