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Traficant still in Minnesota

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Traficant still in Minn.

Traficant still in Minn. Ex-U.S. Rep. James A. Traficant Jr. was still a prisoner at the Federal


Will Traficant’s address change Monday?

The Trumbull County Democratic Party chairman said the former congressman was ‘railroaded.’


Traficant to finish 8-year term in prison

YOUNGSTOWN — James A. Traficant Jr. will not leave federal prison and report to Community


Traficant decides he won't come to CCA in March

YOUNGSTOWN — James A. Traficant Jr. will not leave federal prison and report to Community


TRADEMARK TRAFICANT

Shirt sales reflect Jimbo supporters to a tee The shop also has hoodies bearing the likeness of

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Traficant can pick CCA or prison

The convicted former congressman said he would not feel safe at CCA on Market Street.


Traficant can come here in March or stay in prison

YOUNGSTOWN — The federal Bureau of Prisons, not inmate James A. Traficant Jr., decides where he goes


Let’s have a party to repudiate Traficant

Opinion: James A. Traficant Jr.’s supporters are talking about having a huge “Welcome home Jimbo” party when


Jim Traficant’s homecoming should be put in perspective

Editorial: James A. Traficant Jr., the disgraced congressman and former sheriff of Mahoning County who


Traficant may forgo CCA house, friend says

It’s possible that the former congressman won’t be leaving the federal prison system until


Traficant heading home after eight years in federal prison

YOUNGSTOWN — Jimbo’s coming home. On March 9, ex-congressman James A. Traficant Jr., called Jimbo


Traficant has not asked for a break

Opinion: President Bush’s latest list of pardons made national news last week — but received passing mention


Traficant pension carved for fines

The balance owed on the fine is $103,783, which includes interest. YOUNGSTOWN — James A.


TRAFICANT BASH: Royal Oaks Tavern owners and brothers Lou, left, and John Kennedy hold up Jim

TRAFICANT BASH: Royal Oaks Tavern owners and brothers Lou, left, and John Kennedy hold up Jim