Ted's connections with:

Bill Allen

Ted Stevens’ Indictment

Sen. Ted Steven was indicted on August 29, 2008 on seven federal felony counts of failing to disclose on his annual financial statements more than $250,000 in gifts he received from Veco and its executive, Bill Allen. The indictment indicates Veco performed and paid for renovating Stevens’ Girdwood home, providing furnishings, property maintenance and a new generator.

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Ted Stevens’ Federal Favors For VECO

VECO Corporation And Its Subsidiaries Have Received More Than $95 Million In Federal Contracts Since 2000. Between 2000 and 2007, VECO and its subsidiaries were awarded a total of $95,777,803.40 in a total of 190 federal contracts.

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Race Horse Partnership

CEO Bill Allen and Sen. Ted Stevens are listed as members of the company Alaska’s Great Eagle, LLC, according to state documents.

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Girdwood Home Remodel

Former CEO of VECO, Bill All, admitted to illegally using company funds to pay for construction costs on Stevens’ Girdwood home.

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PACs

Ted Stevens’ Leadership PAC is the ‘Northern Lights Political Action Committee’ (PAC).

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Ben Stevens

Ben Stevens was born in 1959 and was appointed to the Alaska State Senate by former Gov. Tony Knowles in 2001. In 2005, he served as the Alaska State Senate President.

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Republican Corruption Scandal Engulfs Alaska

FBI agents took 12 boxes of documents labeled “Evidence” from Ben Stevens’ legislative offices during raids that rocked Alaska in August 2006. Specific items named in the FBI search for seizure included garments bearing the logos or phrases: ‘CBC,’ ‘Corrupt Bastards Club,’ ‘Corrupt Bastards Caucus,’ ‘VECO.’”

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