A federal jury Tuesday afternoon found U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah, D-Pennsylvania, guilty on all charges against him.
The monthlong corruption trial in Philadelphia ended after roughly three days of deliberation. The jury returned guilty verdicts against Fattah and his co-defendants Herbert Vederman, Karen Nicholas, Robert Brand and Bonnie Bowser related to a racketeering scheme aimed at getting Fattah out of financial trouble.
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