WASHINGTON (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. returned to his family’s Washington, D.C., home on Monday after leaving a halfway house where he lived for several months since serving 2½
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Jackson was released from the Volunteers of America halfway house shortly before 9 a.m. EDT Monday and left in one of two black SUVs that were there for him. Jackson, an Illinois Democrat, moved
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WASHINGTON | Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. returned to his family’s Washington, D.C., home on Monday after leaving a halfway house where he lived for several months since serving 2½ years in
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Jesse Jackson Jr resigns House seat after long absence from Congress | House of Representatives | The Guardian Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. was released Monday morning from a Baltimore halfway house, where he’d been living since his release from an Alabama federal prison in March.
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Jesse Jackson Jr Released From Halfway House In Baltimore
Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. was released Monday morning from a Baltimore halfway house, where he’d been living since his release from an Alabama federal prison in March. Jackson, an Illinois Democrat, moved into the halfway house from prison, where he was serving a two-and-a-half-year sentence for spending $750,000 in campaign money on personal items.
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Jackson was released from the Volunteers of America halfway house shortly before 9 a.m. EDT Monday and left in one of two black SUVs that were there for him. Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr Jesse Jackson Jr. goes home after stay in halfway house – The Boston Globe
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Jesse Jackson Jr. through the years — Chicago Tribune Jackson was released from the Volunteers of America halfway house shortly before 9 a.m. EDT Monday and left in one of two black SUVs that were there for him. Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr
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Ex-US Rep. Jackson Says He’s Happy To Be Home | News Local/State | Illinois Public Media WASHINGTON (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. returned to his family’s Washington, D.C., home on Monday after leaving a halfway house where he lived for several months since serving 2½
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Jesse Jackson Jr resigns House seat after long absence from Congress | House of Representatives | The Guardian WASHINGTON | Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. returned to his family’s Washington, D.C., home on Monday after leaving a halfway house where he lived for several months since serving 2½ years in
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Jesse Jackson Jr. released from halfway house in Baltimore | News | mcalesternews.com Former Illinois Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. was released from a Baltimore halfway house. Jackson, who went to prison for misuse of campaign funds, is now on home detention.
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Jesse Jackson Jr. Released From Halfway House In Baltimore | WBAL Baltimore News Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. was released Monday morning from a Baltimore halfway house, where he’d been living since his release from an Alabama federal prison in March.
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Jesse Jackson Jr. through the years — Chicago Tribune Jackson, an Illinois Democrat, moved into the halfway house from prison, where he was serving a two-and-a-half-year sentence for spending $750,000 in campaign money on personal items.
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Jesse Jackson Jr. through the years — Chicago Tribune
Jesse Jackson Jr. through the years — Chicago Tribune Jackson was released from the Volunteers of America halfway house shortly before 9 a.m. EDT Monday and left in one of two black SUVs that were there for him. Jackson, an Illinois Democrat, moved
Jesse Jackson Jr resigns House seat after long absence from Congress | House of Representatives | The Guardian Jesse Jackson Jr. Released From Halfway House In Baltimore | WBAL Baltimore News Former Illinois Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. was released from a Baltimore halfway house. Jackson, who went to prison for misuse of campaign funds, is now on home detention.