U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah, D-Pennsylvania, ran up an $84,000 tab for legal work in connection with his unsuccessful 2007 Philadelphia mayoral campaign, but only paid for about half of it, election lawyer Gregory M. Harvey told a federal jury Wednesday.

Harvey, along other vendors for the Fattah for Mayor campaign, were called by the prosecution Wednesday in Fattah’s corruption and racketeering trial to talk about the debt the congressman incurred during his campaign.

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