Providence Councilman Jackson Pleads Not Guilty in Superior Court

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Providence Councilman Jackson Pleads Not Guilty in Superior Court

Kevin Jackson & lawyer Artin Coloian
Providence City Councilman Kevin Jackson pleaded not guilty in Providence County Superior Court on Wednesday August 10.

A pre-trial conference has been scheduled for December 14, 2016.

Jackson was joined in court by his lawyer Artin Coloian and his co-counsel Dan Calabro.

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Jackson Timeline

Jackson was arrested on Wednesday, May 11 for campaign finance violations and financial issues tied to the Providence Cobras track team.

A day later, Thursday, May 12, Jackson stepped down from leadership roles on the Providence City Council.

See the Report From the Grand Jury Below

The following is the grand jury report from the Office of Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Kilmartin:

Interim Report of the Statewide Grand Jury (Reported July 13, 2016)

The Statewide Grand Jury reported out an indictment charging Kevin Jackson with two counts of unlawful appropriation, one count of embezzlement, one count of filing a false document with a government entity, and one count of personal use of campaign funds.

It is alleged that on or about diverse dates between October 21, 2014 and July 31, 2015, Jackson unlawfully appropriated campaign finance contributions. It is further alleged that on or about September 17, 2013, Jackson filed false campaign finance reports with the Rhode Island Board of Elections, and on or about dates between October 21, 2014 and July 31, 2015, he used campaign finance contributions for personal use.

Further, it is alleged that on or about dates between January 1, 2009 and January 26, 2016, Jackson embezzled funds from the Providence Cobras Track and Field Club, and on or about dates between July 13, 2013 and January 26, 2016, he unlawfully appropriated funds from the Track and Field Club.

The Rhode Island State Police conducted the investigation.


Rhode Island's History of Political Corruption

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