CHICAGO—Wednesday, former embattled Chicago Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. and wife Sandi have finally been sentenced for misusing $750,000 in campaign money and engaging in tax fraud.
Jackson’s promising political career began to quickly crumble when suspicion arose that he allegedly tried to buy his way into President Barack Obama’s former Senate seat.
After disappearing from the local political scene, a bout in and out of the Mayo Clinic last year, and a federal probe into his campaign finances, he resigned from his post as Illinois 2nd Congressional District Representative and plead guilty to the gross misuse of campaign funds on personal items.
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson has decided that Jackson will serve a 30-month sentence and pay back the campaign funds, plus an additional $750,000. Federal prosecutors have requested Jackson’s wife go to prison for 18 months following her admission to falsifying the couple’s tax returns for a few years.









