United States v. Irving B. Kahn and Teleprompter Corporation

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1973-01-09

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J. JOSEPH SMITH, Circuit Judge: This case takes us into the corrupt municipal politics of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, where local franchises were apparently granted to the highest bidder —of the biggest bribe to local officials. In 1966, Irving B. Kahn, on behalf of Teleprompter Corporation, made such a payment to three Johnstown offic…

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