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One of the early successes that put him on the map in Washington was the work he did for New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, who received a $58 million bailout from Congress for his shipbuilding business. The indictment alleges that from 2003 to 2008, Magliocchetti used hundreds of thousands of dollars in corporate funds to illegally advance money to or reimburse family members, acqaintances and the firm's lobbyists for donations to "scores of campaign committees and political action committees of candidates for federal office." The indictment alleges that Magliocchetti engaged in the illegal conduct "to achieve his twin goals of increasing PMA's influence and enriching himself." In the Justice Department probe, a federal grand jury over a year ago subpoenaed documents from the office of Rep. Pete Visclosky, D-Ind., from some of Visclosky's employees and from the congressman's campaign committees. The Congressional Ethics Office followed up with a Magliocchetti-related inquiry of its own into seven House members on the defense subcommittee, recommending that the House Ethics Committee look further into Visclosky's conduct and that of Rep. Todd Tiahrt, R-Kan. The ethics committee closed its probe of Visclosky and Tiahrt, concluding the evidence does not support a determination that any law, regulation, rule or other applicable standard of conduct was violated. The Congressional Ethics Office turned over evidence gathered in its inquiry to the Justice Department probe in May. The other five members of the defense subcommittee whose conduct was examined in the PMA-related inquiry by the ethics office were Democrats Murtha, Norman Dicks of Washington, Marcy Kaptur of Ohio and James Moran of Virginia, and Republican Rep. C.W. "Bill" Young of Florida. The ethics office recommended dismissal in all five instances and the ethics committee did so.
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