Banker Who Sought Trump Cabinet Post Convicted of Bribery (2)

July 13, 2021, 5:33 PM UTC

A Chicago banker was convicted of federal charges that he sought to trade $16 million in bank loans to former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort for the chance at a top administration post.

Stephen Calk was found guilty on Tuesday of financial institution bribery and conspiracy over the 2016 and 2017 loans. The founder and longtime chief executive of Federal Savings Bank had hoped that then-President Donald Trump would name him to one of a raft of powerful government posts, including treasury secretary, defense secretary or ambassador to France or the U.K.

Instead Calk faces possible prison time after jurors ...

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