William Slocum, R-Warren County, served a month in prison and was fined $15,000 in 2000 for violating federal water pollution laws. Senator, 1997-2000.
Thomas Druce, R-Bucks County, served a 2-to-4-year prison sentence after pleading guilty in September 2000 to leaving the scene of a fatal accident, tampering with evidence and insurance fraud after he struck and killed a pedestrian with his state-leased sport utility vehicle. Representative, 1993-2000.
Frank Gigliotti, D-Brookline, sentenced to 46 months in prison after he pleaded guilty in 2000 to mail fraud and extortion, including a trip to Disney World. Representative, 1989-2000.
Tracy Seyfert, R-Crawford County, sentenced to six months in prison in 2000 for illegally obtaining a generator for firefighters then covering up the incident. Representative, 1997-2000.
Frank Serafini, R-Luzerne County, convicted in 1999 in corruption case involving illegal campaign contributions. Representative, 1979-2000.
Dan Delp, R-York County, pleaded guilty in 1998 to supplying alcohol to two underage prostitutes. Originally tried to bill the expense to taxpayers. Senator, 1995-1998. [1]
William Slocum, R-Warren County, served a month in prison and was fined $15,000 in 2000 for violating federal water pollution laws. Senator, 1997-2000.
Thomas Druce, R-Bucks County, served a 2-to-4-year prison sentence after pleading guilty in September 2000 to leaving the scene of a fatal accident, tampering with evidence and insurance fraud after he struck and killed a pedestrian with his state-leased sport utility vehicle. Representative, 1993-2000.
Frank Gigliotti, D-Brookline, sentenced to 46 months in prison after he pleaded guilty in 2000 to mail fraud and extortion, including a trip to Disney World. Representative, 1989-2000.
Tracy Seyfert, R-Crawford County, sentenced to six months in prison in 2000 for illegally obtaining a generator for firefighters then covering up the incident. Representative, 1997-2000.
Frank Serafini, R-Luzerne County, convicted in 1999 in corruption case involving illegal campaign contributions. Representative, 1979-2000.
Dan Delp, R-York County, pleaded guilty in 1998 to supplying alcohol to two underage prostitutes. Originally tried to bill the expense to taxpayers. Senator, 1995-1998. [1]