Former Rep. Jesse L. Jackson Jr. pleaded guilty Wednesday to a conspiracy charge involving more than $750,000 in campaign funds at a dramatic hearing before a federal judge in Washington.
“I am guilty, your honor,” he said, according to a report in the Chicago Tribune.
As part of the plea agreement, Jackson could face a jail sentence of 46 to 57 months, the Tribune reported. But both sides reserved the right to argue for more — or less — jail time, the paper continued. His sentencing hearing is set for this summer.
“I used money I shouldn’t have … for personal reasons,” Jackson said, according to the Tribune. “I acknowledge that.”
While leaving the courtroom, Jackson also told reporters, according to the Tribune: “Tell everybody back home I’m sorry I let ’em down, OK?”
• Cheryl K. Chumley can be reached at cchumley@washingtontimes.com.
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