She said the former governor accepted more than $150,000 in cash, loans, vacations, golf and luxury goods from former Williams Sr. in exchange for helping him peddle his vitamin supplements. Aber said McDonnell owed a debt to taxpayers. Aber said …
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… Maureen McDonnell were charged in a 14-count indictment with lending the prestige of the governor's office to Williams and Star Scientific, a company he once ran, in return for more than $150,000 in cash, loans, vacations, golf outings and luxury …
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Officials at the NHS trust said credit cards had been used to procure items including travel or accommodation, which may be required quickly or via online booking, and to buy items online to save cash. In some cases, the trust had been reimbursed.