Fla. Democrat leaves Veterans Affairs post after indictment

WASHINGTON – Florida Rep. Corrine Brown has stepped down as senior Democrat on the House Veterans Affairs Committee following her indictment on fraud charges.

Brown, 69, and her chief of staff pleaded not guilty Friday to multiple fraud charges and other federal offences in a grand jury indictment unsealed after an investigation into what prosecutors call a phoney charity turned into a personal slush fund.

Brown, in her 12th term representing the Jacksonville area, said in a statement that she was stepping down temporarily to avoid distracting from the committee’s work.

Brown said she is confident she will be cleared of the charges.

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi called the charges “deeply saddening” but said Brown rightly stepped down pending resolution of the case.

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