May 18, 2013

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Reporter: Associated Press

Corruption Probe

Land at the center of Alabama's government corruption probe is now owned by Montgomery County.

Questions surrounding the state's plan to build two warehouses on the 256-acre site just north of downtown prompted a federal and state investigation into government corruption in 2001.

The ongoing investigation has resulted in convictions or guilty pleas by six people involved with the state warehouse project, including a member of former Governor Don Siegelman's Cabinet.

Montgomery County paid nearly $693,000 for the land.

County Administrator Donald Mims said the county plans to use the site to build a minimum-security community corrections facility in the near future, and later on, build a jail on the site.

Mims said the land's location was a major factor in the county's decision to buy it.


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