From Fairbanks Daily News-Miner...
Attorneys for U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens have advised the senator to preserve records in connection with the ongoing federal investigation into political corruption in Alaska.
In comments Wednesday to a reporter from The Washington Post, Stevens said for the first time that his lawyers had spoken with the FBI about the federal criminal probe.
“They put me on notice to preserve some records,” Stevens said in the Post report. Stevens declined to specify what kind of records were involved. He did, however, confirm that he hired lawyers to represent him and that his son, former Alaska Senate President Ben Stevens, was under investigation, according to the Washington Post.
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