Girdwood Home RemodelFormer CEO of VECO, Bill All, admitted to illegally using company funds to pay for construction costs on Stevens’ Girdwood home. [Allen Says Veco Paid For Part Of Stevens’ Remodel - BOMBSHELL: Courtroom Gasps Could Be Heard Suring Testimony, Anchorage Daily News, 9/15/2007] Additionally, former VECO employee and Allen’s nephew, David Anderson, admitted that VECO paid for yard work and house improvements, including installing electrical, plumbing, framing, heating and flooring materials in the Girdwood Residence. Anderson also admitted to having VECO pay for a new generator for the chalet, including the use of a crane to install it. [VECO men sparked Stevens remodel, Anchorage Daily News, 8/3/2008] Senator 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. [Veco men sparked Stevens remodel, Anchorage Daily News, 8/3/2008] |
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