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Prosecutors ask to delay charging tainted Illinois governor
AFP - 2 hours 3 minutes ago
CHICAGO (AFP) - - The scandal surrounding the vacant senate seat of president-elect Barack Obama looks set to drag well into 2009 after prosecutors Wednesday asked for more time to bring charges against the governor accused of trying to sell the coveted post.
US Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald said he needed more time to complete an investigation into allegations that Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich conspired to profit from his powers to appoint Obama's replacement.
Fitzgerald asked a federal judge to give him until April 7 to seek an indictment from a grand jury so his team would have time to pour through thousands of conversations intercepted by FBI wiretaps and interview witnesses who have come forward in the wake of Blagojevich's December 9 arrest.
He also indicated that more people could eventually be charged in the case which accuses Blagojevich and his chief of staff of engaging in a years-long pattern of "pay-to-play" politics in which he traded state contracts for campaign contributions.
While Obama is not accused of any wrongdoing, the scandal has been an unwelcome distraction as he prepares to take office on January 20.
Blagojevich has refused to resign in the wake of his arrest on bribery and fraud charges and defied Democratic party leaders Tuesday by appointing a prominent African-American statesman to the seat.
Blagojevich, who has vehemently proclaimed his innocence and said he "can't wait" to clear his name in court, did not object to the prosecutor's request for a delay, according to the motion filed Wednesday.
Should a grand jury determine that there is sufficient evidence to support the fraud and bribery charges it will likely be months or possibly years before the case goes to trial.
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Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich leaves a press confernece on December 30, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois. The scandal surrounding the vacant senate seat of president-elect Barack Obama looks set to drag well into 2009 after prosecutors Wednesday asked for more time to bring charges against the governor accused of trying to sell the coveted post.
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