FBI and IRS Criminal Investigations of Senator Ted Stevens

Senator Ted Stevens is ending his career as a public official amid FBI and IRS criminal investigations and allegations of bribery and corruption.  He has embarrassed Alaska and has brought shame to the U.S. Senate.  The scandals must stop!  Alaskans deserve better.

Feds reveal more in Stevens case

FILINGS: Prosecutors allege senator used inside help to profit from Florida condo.

By RICHARD MAUER August 15, 2008

Stevens Indictment July 29, 2008

Stevens’ gifts – Disclosure isn’t the real problem
Anchorage Daily News, Alaska, August 02, 2008

Senator’s Way to Wealth Was Paved With Favors
By Chuck Neubauer and Richard T. Cooper, Los Angeles Times, December 17, 2003

Grand jury examines Sen. Ted Stevens’ ties to oil services company
By Richard Mauer, McClatchy Newspapers, Anchorage Daily News (Alaska), June 17, 2007

FBI searches U.S. Senator’s home amid corruption probe
By CNN’s Ted Barret, Carol Cratty and Joe Johns, Washington (CNN), December 16, 2007

FBI investigates contracts to company with ties to Alaska senator
By Erika Bolstad and Greg Gordon, McClatchy Newspapers, August 15, 2007

Oil contractors talk of Stevens’ support during FBI video in corruption case
By Matt Apuzzo, Associated Press writer, The Associated Press, September 12, 2007

Stevens asked to step down from committees

By Erika Bolstad, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska, July 31, 2007

Sen. Stevens Told to Keep Records for Graft Probe

By Paul Kane, washingtonpost.com Staff Writer, The Washington Post, June 7, 2007

Search warrant served; FBI, IRS examine residence; remodeling job under scrutiny

By Richard Mauer and Erika Bolstad Anchorage Daily News, Alaska, July 31, 2007

Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens hires lawyers in corruption probe
The Associated Press State & Local Wire, Washington Dateline, June 8, 2007

Allen says Veco paid for part of Stevens’ remodel

By Richard Mauer and Lisa Demer, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska, September 15, 2007

Alaska Senator’s Calls Were Secretly Taped; Recorded Conversations Between Stevens, Businessman Part of Public Corruption Probe
By Dan Eggen, Washington Post Staff Writer, The Washington Post, September 21, 2007