By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com
WASHINGTON — U.S. District Judge Samuel Kent of Texas has lost his chutzpah.
The sly move would have allowed him to collect his $174,000 a year salary while in prison for a year. That didn’t sit well with lawmakers who moved forward with impeachment proceedings to undermine Kent’s plan to scam tax payers.
The Houston Chronicle said the resignation was announced at the first meeting of the Senate’s impeachment trial committee Thursday in Washington.
The Chronicle said on Wednesday Kent gave a one-sentence resignation letter, effective June 30, 2009, to Senate officials who showed up at the Devens Federal Medical Center in Massachusetts to see the imprisoned judge.
That should effectively put a stop to him getting paid in prison.
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