Prosecutors admit another mistake in Ted Stevens corruption case

Federal prosecutors have admitted another error in the case of former Senator Ted Stevens.  The head of the Justice Department’s Public Integrity Section, William Welch, says he made a mistake when he told the court that government employees mentioned in an FBI agent’s complaint wanted their story to be “made public.”   In a letter to the court, Welch says none of the government employees mentioned in the complaint gave their consent to having their names released.

Libby Casey, APRN – Washington, DC

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