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Jerry Ward

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313:. Ward allegedly convinced a witness in the trial against Senator Ted Stevens to lie about an immunity deal in court to ensure that Ward was included in it and would therefore not be prosecuted. According to federal prosecutors, Ward had been under investigation for some time over his relationship with Weimar, ultimately convicted of two felony counts in the matter, receiving a federal prison sentence. While he also was presumed to be under continued investigation, Ward was not charged. 263:
In 1998, running again for statewide office, he joined now-Republican Lindauer as his lieutenant governor candidate. Thanks in part to a campaign financing scandal, their ticket finished far behind incumbent Governor Knowles and third behind a write-in candidate, state senator
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reported that Ward was implicated in the probe. He had been accused of a conspiracy involving Bill Weimar to accept an illegal $ 20,000 campaign contribution. Weimar had a $ 5.5 million interest, contingent solely on the approval and building of a
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prison in Alaska. On August 23, 2004, Weimar sent a $ 3,000 check toward the settlement of a $ 20,000 invoice from a political consultancy. Later that same day he sent by express mail $ 8,500 in cash drawn from a
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bank. A day later he sent another $ 8,500 in cash drawn from the Polson bank, according to federal court documents. Daily cash transactions of over $ 10,000 mandate federal reporting per the
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of numerous corporate executives and Republican legislators. Although he wasn't charged, Ward remained under investigation as of 2009. On December 15, 2008, the
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In 1990, he won the Alaska Independence Party primary for Lt. Governor. However, he and his running mate, gubernatorial candidate
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During his terms in the state senate, Ward was substantially involved in numerous failed attempts to build Alaskan
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Alaska's political corruption scandal reaped prison, vindication, and uncertainty for the accused
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In 2006, Ward ran once more for Lt. Governor in the Republican primary but was defeated by
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Ward was defeated for reelection in 2002 by prison opponent and
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Republican Party members of the Alaska House of Representatives
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He lost again in 2004 to Wagoner, by then a Republican.
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Jerry Ward (disambiguation)
Alaska Senate
Tom Wagoner
Alaska House of Representatives
Anchorage, Alaska
Republican
American
Alaska Native
Anchorage, Alaska
United States Navy
Vietnam War
Seabees
Alaska House of Representatives
Republican
John Howard Lindauer
Walter Hickel
Jack Coghill
Tony Knowles
Willie Hensley
Arliss Sturgulewski
Alaska State Senate
Robin L. Taylor
City of Kenai
Tom Wagoner
for-profit prisons
federal criminal prosecutions
Anchorage Daily News
Cornell Companies
Polson, Montana
Bank Secrecy Act

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