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Traficant deserves a break from feds

Opinion: No, the headline is not a misprint. But neither is it a plea for early release for former


U.S. seeks Traficant pension to pay fine

Traficant will get nearly $1.2 million in federal pension payments over the course of his


Feds want Traficant state pension to pay fine

YOUNGSTOWN — A federal prosecutor wants to tap into James A. Traficant Jr.’s state pension to


Fed prosecutor wants Traficant’s pension tapped to pay debt

Fed prosecutor wants Traficant’s pension tapped to pay debt YOUNGSTOWN — A federal prosecutor


Supreme Court reinstates ex-Traficant aide’s license

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Supreme Court has reinstated Atty. R. Allen Sinclair, a former aide to U.S. Rep.


Traficant investigator on Louie today

Andy Arena, agent in charge of the Youngstown FBI office during the investigation and subsequent


Hagan: Give Traficant a break

COLUMBUS — A Youngstown lawmaker is writing a letter to the president seeking the early release of


Hastert downplays past ties to Traficant

Sunday, August 13, 2006 And to think that when he was in the U.S. House of Representatives, James A.


EAST LIVERPOOL Traficant's art boosts gallery

Two pieces of the infamous politician's work are for sale. By STEPHANIE UJHELYI VINDICATOR


Gallery to show Traficant's art

The 'Traficant Art Show' debuts Saturday. By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR POLITICS WRITER EAST


Traficant: Artwork was gift to friend

Coffee mugs with reproductions of the artwork are now for sale. YOUNGSTOWN -- Ex-congressman James


Debate focuses on pros, cons of Traficant's tenure

Two Republicans had good things to say about the convicted congressman. By SEAN BARRON


Will Traficant fight funds' garnishment?

The artwork has been sold on eBay and the Web site beammeupart.com. YOUNGSTOWN -- Ex-congressman


Web site offering art by Traficant ends sales

Two paintings were bought for much more than the requested low bid. By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR