NEW ORLEANS (AP) — William Jefferson, who rose from north Louisiana poverty to become the state's first modern era African-American congressman and one of its most powerful politicians, is expected to report to a federal prison Friday.
A federal investigation dissolved his power and turned him into a laughing stock over bribe money hidden in his freezer.
He was convicted in 2009 of soliciting bribes in connection with African business deals. He was sentenced to 13 years in prison.