- Republican lawmaker won reelection after being charged in 2018
- Hunter stole $250,000 in campaign funds over eight years
Former U.S. Congressman
The San Diego lawmaker and former Representative
Federal prosecutors asked at Hunter’s sentencing hearing Tuesday in San Diego that he be jailed immediately but U.S. District Judge
Hunter, 43, resigned from the U.S. House of Representatives in January following his guilty plea. The Republican lawmaker had won reelection in 2018 representing a district around San Diego even after he was indicted. His insistence on his innocence and his attacks on federal prosecutors during his reelection campaign drew the ire of Justice Department lawyers in their sentencing recommendation.
“Our very democracy is at risk when a criminal like Hunter wins an election by weaponizing the tropes of fake news and the deep state,” said prosecutors with the U.S. attorney’s office in San Diego. “This is not a mere philosophical debate in the 50th Congressional district; it is a fact. Hunter’s false narrative about being an innocent politician framed by a partisan Justice Department influenced his 2018 reelection to Congress.”
Hunter stole about $250,000 over eight years to pay for household groceries, school tuition for his children, golf outings and dinners with his friends as well as luxury vacations for his family.
Hunter’s defense highlighted his military service and his work for veterans as a Congressman.
“Weighing the misconduct in this case against Congressman Hunter’s years of service, the balance tips heavily in his favor,” his attorney, Devon Burstein, in a written appeal for leniency.
Hunter enlisted in the
The case is U.S. v. Hunter, 18-cr-03677, U.S. District Court, Southern District of California (San Diego).
(Updates with details of case in fourth paragraph.)
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