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 CHICAGO — Four days before the election, Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich
claimed someone came to him with a deal about filling Barack Obama's
soon-to-be open U.S. Senate seat.

"We were approached `pay to play,'" Blagojevich said as FBI agents listened
intently. The candidate would raise $500,000 for Blagojevich, and an
emissary would raise an additional $1 million, according to the
conversation.

The exchange contributed to charges against Blagojevich in which he is
accused of putting his office up for sale, while raising questions about the
identity of the candidate.

On Wednesday, it was revealed that U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. was the
candidate, prompting him to hold an emotional news conference proclaiming
his innocence. Jackson, the son of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, said prosecutors
have told him he is not the target of the bombshell investigation, nor is he
accused of any wrongdoing.

"I did not initiate nor authorize anyone, at any time, to promise anything
to Gov. Blagojevich on my behalf," he said, without taking questions. "I
never sent a message or an emissary to the governor to make an offer or to
propose a deal about the U.S. Senate seat."

Jackson said he openly sought appointment to Obama's seat but denied
offering favors in return to Blagojevich. His lawyer, James D. Montgomery
Sr., acknowledged the Illinois Democrat is "Senate Candidate 5" in the
76-page federal complaint filed against the governor, who was arrested
Tuesday.

U.S. attorney's spokesman Randall Samborn would not confirm or deny
Jackson's assertions.

Blagojevich, a second-term Democrat, is accused of scheming to enrich
himself by selling Obama's open seat for cash or a lucrative job for himself
or his wife.
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In an interview with The Associated Press, the Rev. Jesse Jackson said it's
"common in politics for people to try to leverage relationships," but his
son didn't do such a thing.

"The good is news is ... that it did not say he had done anything illegal,"
Jackson said, referring to the criminal complaint. "Somebody in his name was
trying to negotiate."

Jackson said he didn't know who tried to negotiate on his son's behalf and
that he had not spoken with the FBI. He said he hadn't spoken with
Blagojevich in months and that he didn't promote his son for the Senate
seat. Jackson said his son was always critical of "clandestine, backroom"
deals.

He said the scandal had saddened many people, especially after Obama's
historic victory.

"Our hearts dropped," he said. "We were astonished. All of us were. We went
from the height of joy and exuberance to oceanic depths and a sense of
bewilderment. There's a great sense of pain in the state."

Jackson Jr. said he met with Blagojevich on Monday in Chicago for 90 minutes
to discuss the Senate vacancy. It was their first meeting in about four
years, he said.

"I presented my record, my qualifications and my vision," Jackson said.
"Despite what he may have been looking for, that's all I had to offer."

The federal complaint cites an intercepted Blagojevich conversation on Dec.
4. In it, the complaint alleges, the governor told an unidentified adviser
"that he was giving Senate Candidate 5 greater consideration for the Senate
seat because, among other reasons, if Rod Blagojevich ran for re-election,
Senate Candidate 5 would `raise money' for him."

The complaint alleges that Blagojevich said he might get some money "up
front, maybe" from the Senate hopeful "to insure Senate Candidate 5 kept his
promise about raising money" for the governor.

On Wednesday, the seven-term congressman called on Blagojevich to resign and
said he was appalled "by the pay-to-play schemes hatched at the highest
levels of Illinois state government."

"Politicians and fundraisers do some very strange things from time to time,"
said Montgomery, the lawyer. "I wouldn't put it past someone to be
purporting to represent Jesse without authority."

___

Associated Press writer Charles Babington in Washington contributed to this
report.


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control, and at times hard to handle, but if you can't handle me at my
worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best." ~Marilyn Monroe

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