WSB's Veronica Waters reports DeWayne Martin landed an immunity deal when he told federal prosecutors that he took thousands of dollars in bribes at City Hall, although it's not clear if he'll say he took any on behalf of the ex-Mayor.
Also expected Monday, a handwriting expert who'll testify to the authenticity of Campbell's writing on United Water contract additions.
The prosecution alleges that when Campbell signed seven additions to the United Water contract before leaving office in 2001, it was called "honest services fraud" because he never disclosed that the company had paid for his accommodations on a 1999 trip to Paris.
Prosecutors are not calling the United Water-paid Paris trip a bribe or payoff. They have charged the "honest services fraud" incident in the first count of Campbell's indictment, under rackteering.
The defense disputes that Campbell ever signed those documents.
Later in the week, a second woman who allegedly had a long-term affair with Campbell is expected to testify for the prosecution.
Monday, 13 February 2006
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