FROM THE NEWSROOM: NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — A Republican - TopicsExpress



          

FROM THE NEWSROOM: NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — A Republican candidate for Congress has testified that he ruled out hiring former Gov. John G. Rowland for his 2010 campaign because the former governors $35,000-a-month fee was outrageous. Mark Greenberg testified Thursday, the second day of Rowlands trial on federal corruption charges that Rowlands previous felony conviction tainted his expertise. Greenberg said Rowland proposed to be paid for providing business and charitable advice. Sam Fisher, a political consultant for Greenberg in 2010, testified that Rowland wanted to be paid through Greenbergs nonprofit animal shelter. Rowland is accused of accepting consulting fees from Lisa Wilson-Foleys 2012 congressional campaign disguised as payments from a nursing home chain. Foley and her husband Brian Foley pleaded guilty in March to conspiring to make illegal campaign contributions. The ex-governor has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy, falsifying records and other charges.
Posted on: Thu, 04 Sep 2014 21:12:58 +0000

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