As Atlanta’s mayor, Bill Campbell solicited bribes from city contractors to fuel his passions for high-stakes gambling, expensive travel and women other than his wife, a federal prosecutor said on the opening day of testimony in Campbell’s racketeering and corruption trial.
First Assistant U.S. Attorney Sally Q. Yates noted that Campbell, who served as mayor from 1994 to 2002, is a lawyer and former federal prosecutor “who knows how to cover his tracks.”
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