Friday, December 07, 2007

Ex-Alaska Lawmaker Sentenced in Oil Case

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Former Alaska House Speaker Pete Kott was sentenced to six years in a federal prison Friday for accepting $9,000 in bribes from the founder of an oil field services company.

The case has wide implications because the FBI is investigating whether Ted Stevens, the U.S. Senate's longest-serving Republican, received illegal gifts from the head of the company, VECO Corp. Stevens has not been charged and has denied wrongdoing.

Kott was convicted in September of bribery, extortion and conspiracy and acquitted of wire fraud. Besides the cash, federal prosecutors said the Republican ex-lawmaker accepted a political poll paid on his behalf by VECO and that he received the promise of a job with the company after he left the Alaska Legislature.

A key witness in Kott's trial was VECO founder and former CEO Bill Allen, who along with a company vice president, Rick Smith, has pleaded guilty to bribing Kott and other lawmakers........

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