Former
Ohio congressman Traficant critical after farm accident: police
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[September 25, 2014]
By Kim Palmer
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Former U.S.
congressman James Traficant of Ohio, who served seven years in prison
for bribery, tax evasion and other crimes, was hospitalized in critical
condition on Wednesday after a tractor he was riding rolled over on him,
police said.
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The accident happened just before 8 p.m. Tuesday and Traficant,
73, was taken to St. Elizabeth Health Center in Youngstown, said
Goshen Township Police Chief Steven T. McDaniel.
Traficant lost control of his 1948 Ford tractor in his barn and
struck a large steel blade, which caused the tractor to roll over
and pin him underneath, McDaniel said in a statement.
Traficant, a former sheriff from the gritty industrial city of
Youngstown, had a reputation as a maverick when he served in the
House of Representatives from 1985 through 2002.
He was convicted in April 2002 of racketeering, bribery, obstruction
of justice and tax evasion. Prosecutors said he made his
congressional staff give him a portion of their paychecks and do
chores on his farm and boat, while also taking bribes and favors
from businessmen.
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The House then voted nearly unanimously to expel him, the second
such expulsion since the Civil War.
(Reporting by Fiona Ortiz and Kim Palmer; Editing by Bill Trott and
Mary Wisniewski)
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