Following a trial in Los Angeles federal court, the jury found
Fortenberry, who represents Nebraska, guilty of scheming to
falsify and conceal material facts, along with two counts of
making false statements to federal investigators.
In a statement, Fortenberry said he would be resigning shortly
because of difficulties in his "current circumstances."
Prosecutors had accused Fortenberry of lying to investigators
during two interviews in 2019 about $30,000 in campaign
contributions he received in 2016 from Nigerian billionaire
Gilbert Chagoury.
Federal law prohibits foreign nationals from donating to federal
election campaigns.
Fortenberry's lawyers said he did not mean to mislead FBI agents
but was caught off-guard by their interview request and suffered
from a faulty memory.
Fortenberry, 61, has served in Congress since 2005.
The three felony charges each carry a maximum penalty of five
years in prison. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for June 28
before U.S. District Judge Stanley Blumenfeld in Los Angeles.
(Reporting by Idrees Ali; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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