State Rep. Tom Anderson Arrested on Seven Federal Charges
Anderson Indicted by Federal Grand Jury on Seven Counts of Bribery, Extortion and Money Laundering
The charges stem from a federal investigation into corrupt state politicians. Last August, FBI agents raided the offices of several state representatives and were looking for ties between those politicians and VECO Corp. VECO Corp. offers oil field services and support, mostly on the North Slope at the Prudhoe Bay oil field, which is the largest oil field in North America.
According to the indictment, Anderson was receiving payments from a lobbyist who was a confidential source for the FBI through a shell company called Pacific Publishing. In exchange for the payments, which totaled $26,000 according to the grand jury indictment, Anderson agreed to conduct official state business on behalf of the informant. Specifically, the indictment charges that Anderson agreed to secure positions on specific committees to ensure that legislation passed that would financially benefit the source and the correctional company.
The FBI source lobbied for the construction of a private prison in Alaska. The indictment claims the source lobbied for a correctional facilities company not located in Alaska to hire Anderson through the source and, in exchange for compensation, Anderson would be their boy in Juneau. Juneau is home of the Alaska state capitol and where most official state business is conducted.
Anderson has served in the state House of Representatives since election in November 2002, representing state district 19, located in Anchorage. He has served on several committees, including the Health, Education & Social Services Committee and the Judiciary Committee. As a member of the health committee, Anderson was able to secure key legislation in order to further the success of a private correctional facility in Alaska.
He also has served as chairman of the Labor & Commerce Committee and Administration Regulation Review Joint Committee.
State Rep. Tom Anderson Arrested on Seven Federal Charges
Photo of Rep. Tom Anderson, R-Anchorage.
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Takeaways
- State Rep. Tom Anderson has been indicted on seven counts of extortion, money laundering, bribery concerning federal funds and conspiracy
- Anderson arrested Thursday night at his Anchorage home
- Anderson pleads not guilty
Did You Know?
State Rep. Tom Anderson was twice elected to the state Legislature and is married to another Anchorage Republican legislator, Sen.-elect Lesil McGuire, who has previously served as a South Anchorage state representative.
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