THE WASHINGTON POST — Rep. Michael Grimm (R-N.Y.) has been informed by the U.S. Attorney in New York that he will be indicted following a two-year federal investigation into accusations of campaign finance violations.
Grimm’s lawyer, William McGinley, confirmed the indictment Friday afternoon in a phone call.
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In a written statement, McGinley said:
“After more than two years of investigation plagued by malicious leaks, violations of grand jury secrecy, and strong-arm tactics, the U.S. Attorney’s Office has disclosed its intent to file criminal charges against Congressman Grimm. We are disappointed by the government’s decision, but hardly surprised. From the beginning, the government has pursued a politically driven vendetta against Congressman Grimm and not an independent search for the truth. Congressman Grimm asserts his innocence of any wrongdoing. When the dust settles, he will be vindicated. Until then, he will continue to serve his constituents with the same dedication and tenacity that has characterized his lifetime of public service as a Member of Congress, Marine Corps combat veteran, and decorated FBI Special Agent.”
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