James Traficant, former Ohio congressman, headed for a cab yesterday after his release from federal prison in Rochester, Minn.
(Craig Lassig/Associated Press)
Ex-Ohio congressman Traficant freed from prison after 7-year bribery sentence
James Traficant, former Ohio congressman, headed for a cab yesterday after his release from federal prison in Rochester, Minn.
(Craig Lassig/Associated Press)
ROCHESTER, Minn. - James Traficant, former Ohio representative, walked out of a Minnesota prison yesterday morning after serving a seven-year sentence for bribery and racketeering.
The nine-term Democrat from Youngstown left the Federal Medical Center in Rochester and stepped into a waiting cab.
Traficant, who wore a gray T-shirt, white shorts, white knee-high socks, and had his famously wild hair pulled back, ignored a reporter’s shouted question.
He faces three years of probation. He has not said whether he will retire or try to return to public life.
Traficant, 68, was one of the most colorful members of Congress, known for his hair and his penchant for Star Trek references, including brief floor speeches typically punctuated with the phrase, “Beam me up.’’
He was convicted in a raucous trial in 2002 of bribery and racketeering for accepting bribes from businessmen and taking kickbacks from staff members. He then was expelled from Congress, only the second House member since the Civil War to be ousted for unethical conduct.
Traficant was transferred in 2004 to the Rochester facility, which provides specialized medical services to inmates.
His three years of probation will include a requirement to report regularly to a probation officer, be subject to unannounced home visits, and get permission before traveling outside northern Ohio.
Economically depressed Youngstown was a beneficiary of Traficant’s time in Congress, but it was not clear what kind of reception he would get.
Some residents planned a welcoming party for Traficant’s return, selling $20 tickets for a bash with a suggested dress code of skinny ties, denim suits, and bell-bottom pants - all part of his trademark style.
In Youngstown, former Traficant congressional staff member Linda Kovachik hung yellow ribbons outside her house to welcome Traficant home. She talked Tuesday with Tish Traficant, who indicated that her husband plans a short vacation.![]()



