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  • Broidy’s guilty plea hits politicians where it hurts Tuesday, December 8, 2009

    Los Angeles Times: Evan Halper and Patrick McGreevy report that several politicians are giving back money donated by California investor Elliott Broidy, a week after he pleaded guilty to New York charges in the widening pension fund scandal.

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