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Rick Renzi |
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"Former
American
politician
who was
a
Republican
member
of the
United
States
House of
Representatives
representing
Arizona's
1st
congressional
district
from
2003
until in
2009. In
2013, he
was
convicted
on
federal
criminal
charges
against
him for
his
involvement
in a
land-swap
deal.
The
charges
for
personal
gain of
over
$700,000
were
filed in
2008. On
April
19,
2007,
the FBI
had
raided
his
family
business,
and he
temporarily
resigned
from the
House
Intelligence
Committee.
On April
27 Renzi
denied
printed
claims
he was
considering
resigning
office;
however,
on
August
23,
Renzi
announced
he would
not be a
candidate
for
re-election
in 2008.
On
February
22,
2008,
Renzi
was
initially
indicted
on 35
counts
connected
to land
deals.
He
pleaded
not
guilty.
On June
12,
2013,
Renzi
was
convicted
on 17 of
32
counts
in his
corruption
case. On
October
28,
2013, he
was
sentenced
to three
years in
prison.
On
January
20,
2021,
Renzi
was
pardoned
by
President
Donald
Trump."
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Trump Pardons Former
Rep. Rick Renzi For
Fraud, Extortion
Convictions |
"Renzi’s pardon was
called for by
Rep. Paul Gosar,
R-Prescott" |
Jan. 20, 2021 |
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Convicted Former Flagstaff Rep. Renzi Looks For
Presidential Pardon |
May 22, 2019 |
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Convicted Former Flagstaff Rep. Renzi Looks For
Presidential Pardon |
May 22, 2019 |
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Rick Renzi Legal Battle Sputters To An End |
Oct. 2, 2017 |
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Ex-US Rep. Rick Renzi Of Arizona Leaves Prison After
3 Years |
Jan. 7, 2017 |
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Rick Renzi, Former Arizona Congressman, Gets Three
Years In Prison For Fraud, Corruption |
Oct. 28, 2013 |
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McCaul To Serve As Top Republican On Ethics
Committee Inquiry Into Arizona Congressman Rick
Renzi |
Mar. 5, 2008 |
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Rep. Renzi Indicted On Corruption Charges |
Feb. 22, 2008 |
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FBI Raid Latest Question Facing Arizona Congressman
Rick Renzi |
Apr. 23, 2007 |
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