Alabama rep, 2 others, plead not guilty in corruption case
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama legislator, a lobbyist who once led the Alabama Republican Party and a health care executive have pleaded not guilty to federal conspiracy charges.
Republican state Rep. Jack D. Williams of Vestavia Hills, lobbyist Marty Connors and health executive G. Ford Gilbert of California were arrested earlier this month and charged with conspiracy to commit bribery and mail fraud.
The three men pleaded not guilty Wednesday in federal court in Montgomery. A Sept. 4 trial is set, although that could change.
The charges relate to payments made to another lawmaker to push a failed insurance bill. Prosecutors say Gilbert paid then-state Rep.