
Lawyer J. Tony Serra told the AP that "much of the government's case against Chow, Yee and the others is being driven by FBI operatives who were loaded with millions of dollars, were 'wining and dining' their targets with $250 shots of liquor at high-end restaurants and were making persistent offers to break the law."
Chow had previously made a name for himself as a reformed gangster doing good work in communities in the Bay Area.
The FBI sting brought down State Sen. Yee, who allegedly took bribes to raise money for his local and state campaigns. The Contra Costa Times's Aaron Kinney and Jessica Calefati report that Yee is accused of having shaped particular pieces of state legislation to benefit those who gave him money since 2011. Reported by Breitbart 8 hours ago.