Here's Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham's plea agreement (pdf). And the charges against him (pdf). (Via NYTimes)
MORE: Cunningham's resignation statement (pdf) (via TalkingPointsMemo and San Diego Union-Tribune):
Statement By Randy “Duke” Cunningham
I am resigning from the House of Representatives because I’ve compromised the trust of my constituents.
When I announced several months ago that I would not seek re-election, I publicly declared my innocence because I was not strong enough to face the truth. So, I misled my family, staff, friends, colleagues, the public -- even myself. For all of this, I am deeply sorry.
The truth is -- I broke the law, concealed my conduct, and disgraced my high office. I know that I will forfeit my freedom, my reputation, my worldly possessions, and most importantly, the trust of my friends and family.
Some time ago, I asked my lawyers to inform the U.S. Attorney Carol Lam that I would like to plead guilty and begin serving a prison term. Today is the culmination of that process. I will continue to cooperate with the government’s ongoing investigation to the best of my ability.
In my life, I have known great joy and great sorrow. And now I know great shame. I learned in Viet Nam that the true measure of a man is how he responds to adversity. I cannot undo what I have done. But I can atone. I am now almost 65 years old and, as I enter the twilight of my life, I intend to use the remaining time that God grants me to make amends.
The first step in that journey is to admit fault and apologize. The next step is to face the consequences of my actions like a man. Today, I have taken the first step and, with God’s grace, I will soon take the second.
Thank you.
Small comfort - but at least what we have here is a real, no evasions or qualifications apology. And he was man enough to stand and plead guilty.
Doesn't erase the damage or wrong he has done. I just wish we saw this more often when these kinds of things come to light.
Posted by: Joe Katzman | Nov 29, 2005 at 02:11 PM