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Richard Pease, the firm's co-president, said that [Charles McGee] would be available to advise candidates at the two-day event, planned for next weekend in Manchester, N.H. McGee's role at the school was reported Thursday by the New Hampshire Union Leader. Pease said he had no problem with...

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Published inThe Washington post
Main Author David A. Fahrenthold and Zachary A. Goldfarb
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, D.C WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post 28.05.2006
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Summary:Richard Pease, the firm's co-president, said that [Charles McGee] would be available to advise candidates at the two-day event, planned for next weekend in Manchester, N.H. McGee's role at the school was reported Thursday by the New Hampshire Union Leader. Pease said he had no problem with McGee, who is a vice president in the firm, returning to advise politicians. "He made a mistake. He admitted to it. He served his time," Pease said. The big-name GOP figures are in town on behalf of Brian P. Bilbray, who served in the House from 1995 to 2001 and who hopes to be returned in the June 6 election. Although the district is heavily Republican, voters watched their GOP representative plead guilty to taking $2.4 million in bribes six months ago, and Bilbray faces a fight against a former school board member, Democrat Francine Busby.
ISSN:0190-8286