A resignation from Congress and jail time are reportedly part of a tentative plea deal U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) is currently considering.
CBS Chicago reported Saturday that veteran criminal defense attorney and former U.S. Attorney Dan Webb is negotiating a deal that tentatively includes the congressman pleading guilty to misusing campaign funds, resigning for health reasons, repaying any campaign contributions that went toward personal expenditures and -- almost inevitably -- some jail time.
The negotiations are expected to be wrapped up by the year's end, according to CBS.
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SO NOW AL SHARPTON HAS COMPETITION IN RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT.
And he was re-elected! He hasn't made a public appearance since June and he got %60 of the vote. The Land of Lincoln isn't the same Illinois.
Just look at who stands to the left of Jackson. No other than Maryland's scumbag and chief.
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