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Former congressional candidate Gabriel Whitley of Indianapolis has agreed to plead guilty in a campaign finance fraud case.
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Former Indiana congressional candidate Gabriel 'Gabe' Whitley pleaded guilty to falsifying campaign finance records, ...
Gabriel Whitley, a 27-year-old from Indianapolis, most recently ran as a Republican candidate for Indiana’s seventh district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Ex-Indiana congressional candidate Whitley is set to plead guilty to falsifying FEC campaign contribution reports.
By Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Former Indiana congressional candidate Gabriel ‘Gabe’ Whitley is admitting that he falsified campaign finance records, saying ...