BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford has been
charged with bribery, fraud and other federal charges in connection
with multimillion-dollar sewer bond deals when he was president of
the Jefferson County Commission.
Federal prosectors in Birmingham said Langford, Montgomery
investment banker Bill Blount and lobbyist Al LaPierre were charged
in the 101-count indictment released Monday. The charges include
moneylaundering and filing false tax returns.
Langford is accused of receiving $230,000 in a series of bribes
from Blount, some of them routed through LaPierre, to influence the
bond deals. Blount's firm made $7.1 million from the bond work.
The three, charged previously in a civil suit, have denied any
wrongdoing.
Click here to read the full indictment.
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This guy has been arrested for things he did before becoming Mayor. He was “allegedly” taking kickbacks from contractors that plunged Birmingham into near bankruptcy.
Something is wrong with our political process. We should vote on the candidates, but crooks should never be allowed to become candidates in the first place! They should also have something on their resumes other than empty promises!!!!!