Kasim Reed is the former mayor of Atlanta. | City of Atlanta/Wikimedia Commons
Kasim Reed is the former mayor of Atlanta. | City of Atlanta/Wikimedia Commons
Former Atlanta city official and pastor Mitzi Bickers has been sentenced to 14 years in prison by a federal judge after being found guilty on nine counts of money laundering, wire fraud and conspiracy as part of a long-running probe into City Hall corruption, according to a recent report by FOX 5 Atlanta.
This comes after Bickers faced a jury in March, finding her guilty of nine of 12 counts, including money laundering, wire fraud and conspiracy to commit bribery,
"When you follow the money trail, in this case, it cuts through the lies and the manipulation," Assistant U.S. Attorney Nathan Kitchens said in court, FOX 5 reports. "It all leads to one clear path, that the defendant Mitzi Bickers is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt."
According to the report, throughout the trial, prosecutors argued Bickers used the money to fund a lavish lifestyle that included purchasing a lakefront home, a luxury SUV, jet skis and taking expensive trips.
Bickers, who helped former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed win an election, later joined the administration as director of human services, FOX 5 reports. Among the charges lodged against her claimed that she steered roughly $17 million in city work to the two men and their companies in exchange for about $2 million in bribes.
Among comments, Kitchen added that Bickers had lied in her financial disclosure forms for the city, as well as on her federal tax returns to conceal the bribes, the report states. She is also accused of instructing others to lie to the Federal Bureau of Investigations in 2015 to hide her role in the scheme and of trying to use bribes and political influence to het contract work from city officials in Jackson, Mississippi.
Reed was not charged in connection with the scandal and last year released a statement indicating federal prosecutors had told them he was not under investigation, FOX 5 reports.