An office mole helped FBI snare California senator


One of California state Sen. Ron Calderon's own aides helped the FBI run the sting that led to the politician's arrest in February.




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One of California state Sen. Ron Calderon's own aides helped the FBI run the sting that led to the politician's arrest in February.
Sen. Ron Calderon (D-Montebello), courtesy of YouTubeSenator Ronald Calderon of the California State Assembly was indicted last Thursday on two dozen counts of bribery, fraud, money laundering and other charges, and accused of accepting $100,000 in bribes from a hospital owner and undercover FBI agents.