ast week, the United States House of Representatives Ethics Committee
voted to end its temporary deferral of a case against Rep. Jesse
Jackson, Jr. (D-IL). The US Justice Department had requested the
deferral but has since withdrawn that request. The case had been
deferred for over two years.

Jackson, the son of Rev. Jesse Jackson, is in his ninth term in the US
House and is under investigation for allegations that he attempted to
buy the open US Senate seat that was vacated by President Barack
Obama. It has been reported that Jackson's supporters were willing to
raise $1.5 million on behalf of Governor Blagojevich's re-election
campaign.

In a letter to the chairman of the ethics committee and its
membership, Blagojevich said, "I testified under oath and am prepared
to come before your committee to testify that two people representing
Congressman Jackson approached me and offered to raise significant
campaign funds for my brother in exchange for appointing
Representative Jackson to the vacant senate seat."

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