Yacht, strip club, bags of cash: The traveling FBI sting that set the stage for bribery charges against Jackson officials
The Jackson bribery scandal features a sunset sail on a Miami yacht, a taxpayer-funded trip to a strip club, bags of cash and three blocks of blighted concrete. Here’s the story.

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On this day in 1837, abolitionist, clergyman and editor Elijah P. Lovejoy was assassinated by a pro-slavery mob.
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