Q. Some friends of mine who are lawyers were recently discussing a political corruption prosecution that they seemed to think was a big deal. I believe it involved some sort of campaign finance violations by the campaign manager of someone who ran for Congress a few years back. As a non-lawyer, it wasn't clear to me what all the fuss was about. After all, people get prosecuted for political corruption all of the time. Are you aware of the case I'm describing, and, if so, what makes it such a big deal?
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