...home confinement for a federal bribery conviction in a political corruption case. Sound off on the important issues at Bill Bobrick, 52, was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Anchorage for a single count of conspiracy. The other defendant...
...Corrections commissioner. Prewitt secretly recorded his conversations with Anderson and a co-conspirator, lobbyist Bill Bobrick, between July 2004 and March 2005. Cornell Industries was not aware of the investigation. Anderson did not immediately...
...by the FBI, according to the government case. Bottini acknowledged that two key witnesses, Prewitt and consultant Bill Bobrick, were not "squeaky-clean." Both were connected to Cornell Industries Inc., a firm based in Houston, Texas...
...Frank Prewitt testified that he listened to a pitch from Bill Bobrick, a municipal lobbyist, soliciting Prewitt's consulting...Two months later, he heard through a third party that Bill Bobrick, a municipal lobbyist for Cornell, wanted to discuss...
...with conspiracy related to a scheme to bribe former state Rep. Tom Anderson. Sound off on the important issues at Bill Bobrick, the top lobbyist on municipal issues in Anchorage, is scheduled to appear in U.S. District Court on Wednesday...
...federal court on Wednesday that he conspired to bribe state Rep. Tom Anderson. Sound off on the important issues at Bill Bobrick, the top lobbyist on municipal issues in Anchorage, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to a charge of conspiring...
...the trial of the former lawmaker he's accused of conspiring to bribe. Sound off on the important issues at Lobbyist Bill Bobrick, 52, admitted in federal court Wednesday that he conspired to bribe former state Rep. Tom Anderson, an Anchorage...
...proposal. Co-sponsor Paul Bauer said he proposed the changes partly because Anchorage's most prominent lobbyist, Bill Bobrick, had been linked to the corruption case against former state Rep. Tom Anderson, an Anchorage Republican. Bobrick...
...D.C., and Joseph Bottini of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Anchorage. The prosecutors said that lobbyist Bill Bobrick discussed Anderson with a representative of Cornell Industries, a private prison company with business interests in...
ANCHORAGE - Former Anchorage lobbyist Bill Bobrick, who pleaded guilty to bribery, has been released three months early from probation. The Anchorage Daily News reported his probation...
Juneau Empire ©2011. All Rights Reserved.