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St Petersburg Times Staff Writer

LaBrake, wife, guilty on all counts

Steve LaBrake, former Tampa housing chief, and his wife Lynne, have been found guilty as charged of taking a series of bribes and gratuities to build a 4,200-square-foot home and, in turn, steering millions of dollars in U.S. HUD contracts.

LaBrake, wife, guilty on all counts

Published November 30, 2004

By GRAHAM BRINK, Times Staff Writer

Steve LaBrake, former Tampa housing chief, and his wife Lynne, have been found guilty as charged of taking a series of bribes and gratuities to build a 4,200-square-foot home and, in turn, steering millions of dollars in U.S. HUD contracts.

Chester M. Luney, former executive director of the nonprofit Tampa-Hillsborough Action Plan, was found guilty of 19 counts and acquitted on one count.
Lori A. Horne, a loan officer at the USF Federal Credit Union who handled the $230,000 mortgage Mrs. LaBrake obtained to build the dream home, was acquitted of all charges.
LaBrake was convicted of 30 counts; his wife was convicted of 28 counts. They have not yet been sentenced.
They did not speak to reporters as they left Tampa's federal courthouse.

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