[From article]
Philadelphia prosecutors announced criminal charges Tuesday against two more elected officials swept up in the undercover sting investigation that state Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane had argued could not be successfully prosecuted.
District Attorney Seth Williams announced conspiracy, bribery and conflict of interest charges against state Reps. Vanessa Lowery Brown and Ronald G. Waters, both Philadelphia Democrats, for accepting cash from an undercover operative.
In announcing the charges, Williams had harsh words for Kane, who he said had to be forced through "judicial intervention" to turn over key documents in the case.
As for Kane's assertions that the sting investigation, begun by her predecessors, racially targeted elected officials, Williams said they were false, and that he was "disgusted" by them.
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After The Inquirer first broke the news of the aborted operation, Kane vigorously defended her decision. She contended the investigation was poorly managed, relied on a questionable undercover agent, and was possibly tainted by racial targeting. All five elected officials captured on tape are African American.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/politics/20141217_Two_Philadelphia_lawmakers_charged_in_sting_probe.html
Two Philadelphia lawmakers charged in sting probe
Craig R. McCoy and Angela Couloumbis, Inquirer Staff Writers
Last updated: Tuesday, December 16, 2014, 12:00 PM
Posted: Tuesday, December 16, 2014, 11:40 AM


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