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Post by Logan on Jan 20, 2016 21:02:33 GMT -6
A former DeKalb zoning board member and the pool hall owner who paid him $3,500 in bribes were sentenced to prison Wednesday. Ex-DeKalb Zoning Board of Appeals member Jerry Clark will serve a nine-month sentence, and club owner Ismail Sirdah received a six-months sentence. Both pleaded guilty last year. “This is another unfortunate incident of corruption in DeKalb County,” said U.S Attorney John Horn in a statement. “The citizens of DeKalb County expect public officials to act with honestly and integrity. Public officials who may be tempted by money and graft remember: We remain committed to investigating and prosecuting acts of corruption regardless of who commits them or where they are.” Clark accepted the money from Sirdah, who was seeking permission to operate Lulu Billiards in Tucker as a nightclub as a dance floor. The zoning board voted 4-2 in November 2012 to approve the permit for Lulu Billiards, and Sirdah then paid the bribes. Continued at www.ajc.com/news/news/local-govt-politics/former-dekalb-official-sentenced-for-taking-bribes/np8HX/
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