Charlie Rangel Faces Censure by Ethics Committee

November 18, 2010 RSS Feed Print
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Among other things, Rangel was found guilty of using his official letterhead to solicit money for a center in his name at City College, failing to pay $10,000 in taxes on his Dominican Republic villa, and misusing rent-stabilized apartments in Manhattan.

He was acquitted on the charge of violating the House of Representatives' rule on accepting gifts.

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