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One focal point of the government's case was Ring's role in passing along requests from Doolittle's office that eventually resulted in a $5,000-a-month consulting job for the congressman's wife. In closing arguments, Leotta said Julie Doolittle was paid $96,000 in all.
"They put the congressman's wife on retainer as a way of putting the congressman on retainer," Leotta told the jury.
One Abramoff e-mail regarding Doolittle's wife introduced at the trial stated that the lobbyist wanted Mrs. Doolittle to help out but didn't want her to be "overburdened with work." One unusual aspect of the trial was that when Ring's lawyers called a top aide to Ashcroft and the aide's wife to testify on Ring's behalf, the witnesses claimed their Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate themselves. Prosecutors say David Ayers helped Ring get Justice Department money for one of his clients, the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, to build a $16.3 million jail on their reservation. Prosecutors say Ring, with Abramoff signing off, then gave Ayers highly sought-after tickets to the 2002 NCAA March Madness college basketball tournament in Washington. Laura Ayers also refused to testify. Prosecutors say Laura Ayers asked Ring for Washington Wizards basketball tickets in January 2003, saying she wanted to give them to her husband for his birthday. At the time they refused to testify, Wise said in court that he believes the Ayers could help prove Ring's innocence. The only other defendant in the Abramoff scandal to go on trial was David Safavian, once the Bush White House's chief procurement officer, who was found guilty of lying to investigators by two separate juries after winning a second trial on appeal.
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