Major North Carolina donor convicted of bribery, conspiracy
A major political donor was convicted Thursday of trying to bribe a
A federal jury found insurance magnate
“The defendants devised an elaborate plan to make a hefty campaign contribution to an elected official to secure favorable action. This was not a lapse in judgment. It was a deliberate bribery attempt and a clear violation of federal law,”
Another Lindberg associate charged in the case,
Prosecutors have said Lindberg conspired to funnel money to Insurance Commissioner
Causey, who wasn't accused of wrongdoing, alerted authorities and cooperated in the case against Lindberg, an insurance and investment firm founder who has been among the state’s top political donors in recent years. Lindberg has given more than
Federal prosecutors say Lindberg offered to funnel money for Causey’s 2020 reelection campaign in exchange for the removal of the official regulating his company. Lindberg directed the establishment of two independent expenditure committees funded with
The case also ensnared former state
Lindberg’s attorneys have argued that their client didn't commit a crime and that he was entrapped by Causey’s participation with authorities. Defense attorneys wrote in a legal brief this week that prosecutors didn’t show at trial that any personnel moves discussed by their client amounted to “a formal exercise of governmental power,” which they say would have been needed to prove he was trying to bribe Causey.
Defense lawyers wrote in the filing Tuesday that “this case does not involve a hiring decision. It does not even involve a formal change in job titles or responsibilities among
Gray plans to appeal, according to a statement issued by his attorney
After the verdict, Causey issued a statement saying that his commitment to rooting out insurance fraud and corruption is why he took the case to federal authorities and cooperated with them.
“The verdict handed down today by the jury ... shows that the
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Lindberg Found Guilty Of Trying To Bribe NC Insurance Commissioner
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