Sen. Roger Wicker has not only met the Mississippi man accused of sending a suspicious letter to his office in Washington, D.C., but he once hired the suspect for a short stint.
The Mississippi Republican lawmaker told reporters Thursday that he had met Paul Kevin Curtis—a Tupelo, Miss., man arrested for sending a letter that initially tested positive for the poison ricin—when he hired Curtis to perform as an Elvis impersonator at a party.
“I have indeed met him,” Wicker said. “He was very entertaining.”
Authorities intercepted a letter addressed to Wicker that was red-flagged at remote U.S. Post Office location in Landover, Md., sources told NBC News. Initial tests showed the letter tested positive for risin, a biotoxin derived from the castor bean plant.
A separate letter, addressed to President Obama, was caught by the Secret Service at an off-site mail screening facility not located near the White House. Law enforcement officials said there were “great consistencies” between the letters addressed to both the president and Sen. Wicker, but investigators say they have yet to determine whether the letters were sent by the same person.









