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Ethics charges against Rep. Charles Rangel

By The Associated Press
July 30, 2010

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A House investigative panel filed 13 charges of ethical wrongdoing against Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y. Among them are allegations that Rangel:

--Improperly used official stationery and congressional staff to solicit donations for a New York college center named after him.

--Accepted favors and benefits from donors to the Rangel Center that could be construed as influencing his congressional actions.

--Improperly used the congressional free mail privilege to send solicitations for the Rangel Center in violation of postal laws and congressional rules.

--Engaged in a pattern of submitting financial disclosure statements that were incomplete and inaccurate.

--Failed to report rental income from his unit in the Punta Cana resort in the Dominican Republic on his federal tax returns from 1998 through 2006.

--Used a rent-subsidized apartment in New York as a campaign office when the lease required that the apartment be only for living space.