Both men were free on bond ($2 million for Wilkes, $200,000 for Foggo), and Wilkes' attorney said
that after 18 months of an "unrelenting campaign of leaks," that he and his client were looking forward to answering formal charges.
"We do welcome the opportunity now to be in the courtroom," he said.
Wilkes is up against gifts to Duke Cunningham as well as Foggo and, one would assume, more folks as time goes on. "The gifts included cash, vacations, computers, meals, tickets to a Super Bowl game and prostitutes" to Cunningham and "gifts, expensive dinners and trips" and the promise of a job to Foggo.
Both men face up to 20 years in prison. The government is looking for more than $12 million in restitution.
With US Attorney Carol Lam leaving her post tomorrow, still more great news from an unfortunately short term rooting out white collar crime and political corruption. Here's hoping her legacy at the US Attorney's office will carry on after her departure.
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