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Ted's connections with: Girdwood Home RemodelTed Stevens’ IndictmentSen. 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. Ted Stevens’ Federal Favors For VECOVECO 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. Barbara FlandersTed Stevens used a Senate aide as his personal bookkeeper but did not report any payments from his personal funds, nor did the aide disclose any earned income of more than $200 beyond her senate salary, breaking senate rules. Bill AllenVECO CEO Bill Allen pleaded guilty to bribery, conspiracy and tax fraud in federal court on May 7, 2007. |
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