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Oct 11, 2017 · ATLANTA - Elvin R. Mitchell, Jr. and Charles P. Richards, Jr. have been sentenced to federal prison for conspiring to pay over $1 million in bribe payments in exchange for receiving lucrative contracts with the City of Atlanta.
Sep 9, 2022 · Elvin R. Mitchell Jr., 68, of Atlanta, Georgia, pleaded guilty to conspiratorial bribery and money laundering and was ultimately sentenced to four years in prison. Charles P. Richards Jr., 70, Tucker, Georgia, pleaded guilty to conspiratorial bribery and was ultimately sentenced to one year, eight months in prison.
Mar 23, 2022 · Bickers, who helped Reed win election and then worked as his director of human services, was accused of using her influence to funnel business to city contractors Elvin “E.R.” Mitchell Jr. and Charles P. Richards Jr. Prosecutors said she directed roughly $17 million in city work to the two men and their companies in exchange for about $2 ...
Feb 5, 2020 · Prosecutors say Elvin R. Mitchell Jr. “substantially assisted” them in a federal investigation into a pay-to-play scheme for Atlanta contracts.
Oct 10, 2017 · ATLANTA, GA -- A former contractor for the city of Atlanta was sentenced Tuesday to five years in prison in a widening bribery scandal, Patch has learned. Elvin “E.R.” Mitchell Jr. pleaded...
Oct 10, 2017 · ATLANTA (AP) — Two Atlanta contractors have been sentenced to prison as part of an ongoing federal investigation into bribes paid for city contracts. A judge on Tuesday ordered Elvin R. Mitchell Jr. to serve five years in prison and to pay more than $1.12 million in restitution.
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Nov 8, 2022 · Atlanta’s former Director of Human Services, Mitzi Bickers, was convicted earlier this year of money laundering, conspiracy to commit bribery and wire fraud, among other charges. The openly lesbian Baptist preacher was arrested in April 2018 and plead not guilty to a 12-count federal indictment.