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State governor held in US probe | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich has been arrested, accused of trying to trade the Senate seat left vacant by US President-elect Barack Obama. | |
Mr Blagojevich, as governor, has sole authority to select a successor to Mr Obama as junior Illinois senator. | |
FBI investigators said telephone intercepts showed he was trying to sell or trade the seat for personal benefit. | |
There has been no official word from Mr Blagojevich's office, although he has denied previous corruption allegations. | |
The US Attorney's Office released a 76-page FBI affidavit detailing the charges against Mr Blagojevich, which includes transcripts of his telephone conversations intercepted by court-authorised wiretaps over the last month. | |
In the conversations, the Democratic governor allegedly discussed offering Mr Obama's senate seat in return for getting a well-paid position at a non-profit organisation or a group affiliated with trades unions, according to the affidavit. | |
In the transcripts, on 3 November Mr Blagojevich said the seat was "[expletive] valuable thing, you just don't give it away for nothing." | |
The day after the election, according to the affidavit, Mr Blagojevich was recorded as saying: "I've got this thing and it's [expletive] golden, and uh, uh, I'm just not giving it up for [expletive] nothing." | |
He also allegedly talked about getting his wife Patti placed on a corporate board. | |
'For sale' | |
Mr Blagojevich has also been charged with illegally threatening to block state aid to the company that owns the Chicago Tribune. | |
Mr Blagojevich allegedly demanded that the company fire members of the newspaper's editorial board in return for financial assistance in the sale of Wrigley Field, a Chicago sports stadium. | Mr Blagojevich allegedly demanded that the company fire members of the newspaper's editorial board in return for financial assistance in the sale of Wrigley Field, a Chicago sports stadium. |
The governor's chief of staff, John Harris, has also been arrested. | The governor's chief of staff, John Harris, has also been arrested. |
"The breadth of corruption laid out in these charges is staggering," US Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald said in a statement. | "The breadth of corruption laid out in these charges is staggering," US Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald said in a statement. |
"They allege that Blagojevich put a for sale sign on the naming of a United States senator," he added. | "They allege that Blagojevich put a for sale sign on the naming of a United States senator," he added. |
Mr Fitzgerald stressed at a later news conference that there were no allegations in the case against Mr Obama or his transition team. | |
Mr Fitzgerald has been involved in a number of high-profile prosecutions in recent years. | Mr Fitzgerald has been involved in a number of high-profile prosecutions in recent years. |
He led the case against the former vice-presidential chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, as well as heading up the investigation into media tycoon Conrad Black. | He led the case against the former vice-presidential chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, as well as heading up the investigation into media tycoon Conrad Black. |
The prosecutor was also involved in the corruption trial of Mr Blagojevich's predecessor as Illinois governor, George Ryan. | The prosecutor was also involved in the corruption trial of Mr Blagojevich's predecessor as Illinois governor, George Ryan. |