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Pete Kott

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Preceded by
  
Brian Porter

Children
  
Peter, Pamela

Succeeded by
  
John Harris

Name
  
Pete Kott


Succeeded by
  
Anna Fairclough

Role
  
Legislator

Political party
  
Republican

Party
  
Republican Party

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Preceded by
  
None - District 24 newly created (redistricting)

Born
  
August 29, 1949 (age 74) Flint, Michigan (
1949-08-29
)

Education
  
Florida International University

Residence
  
Eagle River, Anchorage, Alaska, United States

Former House Speaker Pete Kott in court


Peter "Pete" Kott (born 1949) is a former Republican state representative for District 17 serving Eagle River, Alaska, in the Alaska Legislature for seven terms, from 1993 until 2007. He was Speaker of the House during his sixth term in 2003-2004. On May 4, 2007, Kott was one of three former or current legislators (the others being Bruce Weyhrauch (R-Juneau) and Vic Kohring (R-Wasilla)) arrested and charged with bribery, extortion, and other corruption-related charges involving allegations of soliciting and receiving money and favors from VECO Corporation executives in return for their votes on an oil tax law favored by the VECO. Kott pleaded not guilty to all charges. On September 25, 2007, a federal jury found Kott guilty on three of the four charges brought against him. He was acquitted on the charge of wire fraud. On December 7, 2007, he was sentenced to six years in prison and fined $10,000.

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However, he was released on bond in June 2009 while a court reviews the case. [1] The conviction was vacated and in 2011 Kott agreed to plead guilty in exchange for being sentenced to time served and conditions on his release.

References

Pete Kott Wikipedia