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Charlotte Mayor Patrick Cannon resigns after corruption charges | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
The mayor of the largest city in the US state of North Carolina has resigned, hours after he was arrested by the FBI on corruption charges. | |
Newly elected Charlotte Mayor Patrick Cannon, 47, is accused of accepting more than $48,000 (£28,953) in bribes and gifts from undercover FBI agents. | Newly elected Charlotte Mayor Patrick Cannon, 47, is accused of accepting more than $48,000 (£28,953) in bribes and gifts from undercover FBI agents. |
He promised access to city officials in return, investigators said. | He promised access to city officials in return, investigators said. |
Mr Cannon faces up to 20 years in prison and $1 million in fines if convicted on theft and bribery charges. | Mr Cannon faces up to 20 years in prison and $1 million in fines if convicted on theft and bribery charges. |
"I regret that I have to take this action, but I believe that it is in the best interest of the City for me to do so," he wrote in his resignation letter. | |
According to a complaint filed in federal court, between 17 January 2013 and 21 February 2014, Mr Cannon accepted payments from undercover FBI agents on five separate occasions. | According to a complaint filed in federal court, between 17 January 2013 and 21 February 2014, Mr Cannon accepted payments from undercover FBI agents on five separate occasions. |
In return, he offered to connect the agents to city officials responsible for planning, zoning and permitting. | In return, he offered to connect the agents to city officials responsible for planning, zoning and permitting. |
'Inexcusable' | 'Inexcusable' |
Mr Cannon, a long-time Democratic city counsellor elected mayor in November, accepted cash, airline tickets, a Las Vegas hotel room and the use of a luxury apartment from the FBI agents, who reportedly posed as real estate developers, according to the complaint. | Mr Cannon, a long-time Democratic city counsellor elected mayor in November, accepted cash, airline tickets, a Las Vegas hotel room and the use of a luxury apartment from the FBI agents, who reportedly posed as real estate developers, according to the complaint. |
Before his election as mayor, Mr Cannon founded a car park company and was the long-time presenter of a radio chat show. | Before his election as mayor, Mr Cannon founded a car park company and was the long-time presenter of a radio chat show. |
The corruption investigation reportedly began in August 2010 following a tip from an undercover local police officer. | The corruption investigation reportedly began in August 2010 following a tip from an undercover local police officer. |
At that time, Mr Cannon held an at-large seat on the city council of Charlotte, a major centre for the US financial industry with a population of about 775,000. | At that time, Mr Cannon held an at-large seat on the city council of Charlotte, a major centre for the US financial industry with a population of about 775,000. |
Among the allegations against him, Mr Cannon is accused of accepting a $12,500 cash payment from an undercover agent that Mr Cannon said he planned to use to develop a feminine hygiene product called Hers. | Among the allegations against him, Mr Cannon is accused of accepting a $12,500 cash payment from an undercover agent that Mr Cannon said he planned to use to develop a feminine hygiene product called Hers. |
In exchange, Mr Cannon offered to help the agent obtain permits to open a nightclub. | In exchange, Mr Cannon offered to help the agent obtain permits to open a nightclub. |
Republican Governor Pat McCrory, himself a former mayor of Charlotte, said Mr Cannon's alleged behaviour was "inexcusable and cannot be tolerated". | Republican Governor Pat McCrory, himself a former mayor of Charlotte, said Mr Cannon's alleged behaviour was "inexcusable and cannot be tolerated". |
"My heart is broken for the city of Charlotte," he said. "This is not the city that I know, served and love." | "My heart is broken for the city of Charlotte," he said. "This is not the city that I know, served and love." |
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