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Fumo guilty on all counts

Powerful state Sen. Vince Fumo lived like a prince on Other People's Money, the government charged in its corruption indictment against him. Today, the Other People spoke: Guilty on all counts.

Powerful state Sen. Vince Fumo lived like a prince on Other People's Money, the government charged in its corruption indictment against him.

Today, the Other People spoke: Guilty on all counts.

A federal jury, after five days of deliberations, found Fumo guilty of 137 counts of defrauding taxpayers, diverting money for his personal use from a non-profit he ran and obstruction of justice. Co-defendant Ruth Arnao, who once headed the non-profit, Citizens Alliance for Better Neighborhoods, was also found guilty of all 45 counts against her.

U.S. District Judge Ronald L. Buckwalter scheduled a bail hearing for 2 p.m. when he will decided whether Fumo should be subject to electronic monitoring and house arrest while he awaits sentencing.

Fumo, 65, could get at least 10 in jail.