'I'm sorry I let 'em down': Jesse Jackson Jr. and wife plead guilty to fraud

Gary Cameron / Reuters

Former Chicago congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. enters the U.S. District Federal Courthouse in Washington on Wednesday.

Former Illinois Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday morning to misusing more than $750,000 in campaign cash on private expenses -- including a $43,000 Rolex, Blu-ray players, health clubs, lavish vacations, furs, and a slew of luxury goods.

Jackson, who resigned three months ago to reportedly get treatment for bipolar disorder and clinical depression, will face time behind bars when he is sentenced this summer.

"For years I lived off my campaign," Jackson said in court as he fought back tears. "I used money that should have been for campaign purposes for personal purposes."

Jackson accepted charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, mail fraud and false statements. The embattled Democratic lawmaker reportedly agreed to a negotiated plea recommending a sentence of between 46 and 57 months and a fine in the $10,000 to $100,000 range. But prosecutors reserve the right to argue for a harsher punishment, including the maximum sentence of five years in prison.

All parties agree that Jackson would not be eligible for probation when he is sentenced June 28.

"I'm not bound by the sentencing guidelines," Judge Robert Wilkins said. "The sentencing guidelines are advisory and they are something I am bound to consider."

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By way of explaining his decision to plead guilty, Jackson said, "I have no interest in wasting the taxpayers' time or their money."

"I'm guilty, your honor," a visibly emotional Jackson said.

Admitting that he took money received in political contributions, former Illinois Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr., pleaded guilty in federal court to misusing campaign cash for personal expenses. NBC's Pete Williams reports.

Jackson and his wife siphoned off $580,000 from the campaign war chest for a wide range of credit card transactions, including $60,857.04 at restaurants and lounges and $31,700.79 for airfare.

The bevvy of pricey goods Jackson allegedly bought with campaign funds also include a $4,600 fedora from Michael Jackson's collection, a $1,500 cashmere cape, and a pair of mounted elk heads from a Montana taxidermist priced at $8,000.

According to the court filing, other purchases included "high-end electronic items, collector's items, clothing, food and supplies for daily consumption, movie tickets, health club dues, personal travel and personal dining expenses."

As he exited the courtroom, Jackson, who left office last November after 17 years in his post, opened up to a reporter.

"Tell everybody back home I'm sorry I let 'em down, OK?" he reportedly said.

Jackson's attorney, Reid Weingarten, told the judge that he plans to make the case at this summer's sentencing hearing that his client's mental health conditions might be mitigating factors.

"That's not an excuse. That's just a fact," Weingarten said outside the Washington, D.C., courtroom, adding that he anticipates Jackson will rebound and have "another day," according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

Jackson's wife, Sandi Jackson, pleaded guilty three hours after her husband's hearing to a single charge for filing false tax returns and reporting less income than she accrued. The charge comes with a maximum prison sentence of three years.

But Sandi Jackson's lawyer, Tom Kirsch, said a negotiated plea recommends a more lenient punishment, according to NBC Chicago. Her case Wednesday afternoon was heard by the same judge who presided over her husband's hearing.

Sandi Jackson resigned in January from her post as Chicago's 7th Ward alderman.

The couple was joined in court by Jackson's father, civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson; his brothers, Jonathan and Yusef; his sister, Santita; and Sandi sister, Tina.

Rev. Jackson on Monday said his son still struggles with mental illness and remains under "tight medical supervision."

"During this difficult and painful ordeal, our family has felt the impact of your prayers and calls," Rev. Jackson said. "So many ministers have reached out to us, and we thank you. The hurt in this valley is indescribable."

Jackson's guilty plea caps off a dramatic downfall. At the apex of his political career, Jackson was a leading figure in the Democratic Party establishment, serving as a national co-chairman of President Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign and as a surrogate for other high-profile politicians.

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it is amazing how many politicians are dirty. in the general population, criminality probably does not occur in more than 2 or 3 percent of the people. in government it must be at least triple that.

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Reply#55 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:57 PM EST

He got exactly what he deserved. Probably less than he deserved, actually. Boo hoo I feel NO symapthy for him.

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Reply#56 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:57 PM EST

Just another IL politician who demonstrates that they are in politics for their own personal gain, and not representing the people. Wonder where our president learned his political skills from?

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Reply#57 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:57 PM EST

our president is a disgrace.....

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#57.1 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:00 PM EST
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just another upstanding democrat!!!!.........bred from chicago the home of obama the ass and other less than savory characters........maybe this was bush's fault.......what the hell!!!!!

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Reply#58 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:57 PM EST

He's only sorry he got caught!

Hang the FN as shole!

Useless piecs of Sh it Richard Head.

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Reply#59 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:58 PM EST

Another sticky fingered minority....must be in their genes.

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Reply#60 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:58 PM EST

And the skanky crooked wife also!

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Reply#61 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:58 PM EST

The only thing he's really sorry about is that he got caught. But don't worry, "the where's my welfare check group" will vote him in to something else next year.

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Reply#62 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:58 PM EST

He must be related to good old Charlie Rangel! lol

    #62.1 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:21 PM EST
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    It goe's all the way to the top!

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    Reply#63 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:59 PM EST

    no way man.....you gotta know it is bush's fault!!!......obama the ass and his gang of petty tyrants are disgusting....

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    #63.1 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:01 PM EST
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    i think obama the ass should appoint this tool as secretary of the treasury...what the hell!!!!

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    Reply#64 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:59 PM EST

    I am surprised his daddy did not start on some tangent about this being a racist witch hunt.

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    Reply#65 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:02 PM EST

    it can't be his own fault.....libs disavow the concept of personal responsibility.........goddam.....someone in congress draw up articles of impeachment on this ass obama.......

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    Reply#66 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:02 PM EST

    Get better Jesse! He screwed up big time, but he was one of the few politicians out of Chicago that actually cared.

      Reply#67 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:04 PM EST

      Evidently he cared a lot about himself, like daddy.

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      #67.1 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:08 PM EST

      really? what did he care about?...his own ass....

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      #67.2 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:31 PM EST
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      Don't let this destroy your faith in the integrity of affirmative action cads, all. I fear he's in for kid glove treatment by our selectively enabling criminal justice system. Low fines, no payback, no jail time, early pardon from the felony (keep an eye on Obama for this), etc. Who thinks he should be awarded a pension and other retirement bene's? Stay tuned. Aa.

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      Reply#68 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:05 PM EST

      A very compatible couple, the Jackson's. Both feel entitled, and both lack moral or ethical standards.

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      Reply#69 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:06 PM EST

      You hit the nail on the head !

        #69.1 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:11 PM EST

        just like obama and moochellle...

          #69.2 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:32 PM EST
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          His not worried Barack Hussein Obama will forgive him That's why he wants all this done Obama is in office he can be pardon .............

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          Reply#70 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:07 PM EST

          Not a chance in h*ll.

            #70.1 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:12 PM EST
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            His only problem is he got caught. Others are doing this daily. This is the bunch of pure crap that goes on daily in our government and we the stupid voters keep putting them back because we are too stupid to research candidates and too lazy to take the time. We have met the idiots and they are US.

              Reply#71 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:07 PM EST

              Does Illinois have a seperate prison for all their political crooks? It has to be at capacity. Is there still room for Obama?

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              Reply#72 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:07 PM EST

              alaska girl, do you take the oil money every year that all alaska citizens get? Do you or live in a igloo? Can you shoot and skin a big critter? If you say yes to any of the above, you are one big Alaskan red neck.

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              Reply#73 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:07 PM EST

              A fine of $10k and possibly 4+ years in jail? Actually that's not a bad day's work. He only has to sell a few items and he will still make off with $740k. What's his next job going to be or does he plan on getting his old job back. Who was in charge of these funds? I doubt it was sitting in a bank with his name on the account or is that how we keep track of who donates and how it's spent? Do we really just hope the politician will report what he has and spends honestly?

                Reply#74 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:08 PM EST

                Cyrkles. What school you went? Aa?

                  Reply#75 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:09 PM EST

                  I hope he goes to prison for a long long time. DISGUSTING !

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                  Reply#76 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:10 PM EST

                  this is obama's america.....wonderful...someone impeach this ass.....obama and his crew have done enough damage to our nation....

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                  Reply#77 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:11 PM EST

                  Im somebody, Im somebody, That ripped everybody else off.

                    Reply#78 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:12 PM EST

                    His Dad jumps on the bandwagon to get TV time for any other cause along with Al Sharpton......sure didn't see them getting involved in defending Jesse Jr........

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                    Reply#79 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:12 PM EST

                    Hip, have you seen how big sharpton's head it? At times, I swear they are showing us a bobble head of him.

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                    #79.1 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:15 PM EST

                    I heard that........head too big for body syndrome......LOL

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                    #79.2 - Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:19 PM EST
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