St. Louis County executive indicted on corruption charges
St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger has resigned in the face of corruption charges.
The U.S. attorney in St. Louis announced Monday that a federal grand jury had indicted the county’s top elected official on charges of bribery, mail fraud and the theft of honest services.
Stenger’s attorney, Scott Rosenblum, confirmed the resignation and said he’ll comment further on the case later.
Stenger, a Democrat who was elected to his second term in November, is accused of ensuring that John Rallo and his companies obtained contracts with the county and received other favors in exchange for campaign donations and fundraising events.
Stenger also is accused of ensuring that an unnamed company obtained a state lobbying contract from the St. Louis Economic Development Partnership and taking actions to conceal the illegal conduct.
Stenger could face up to 20 years in prison on each count if convicted.
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