Updated 4:08 p.m.
Florida Congressman Trey Radel pleaded guilty Wednesday on a charge of cocaine possession and was sentenced to a year of probation.
“I hit a bottom, and I realize I need help,” said Radel, apologizing in court.
According to a House Ethics Committee report, Radel appears to be the only sitting congressman to be arrested and convicted of cocaine use while in office.
The freshman Republican was charged with misdemeanor possession of cocaine in D.C. Superior Court on Tuesday after being arrested last month.
The newly minted congressman voted against relief aid for Hurricane Sandy victims, supported defunding the Affordable Care Act and also voted to cut the food stamp program. But here’s one thing Radel does support: In April, he co-sponsored legislation to reform mandatory minimum sentencing laws for drug offenses.
In a statement Tuesday evening, Radel said he suffers from alcoholism, which “led to an extremely irresponsible choice.”









