Jesse Jackson Jr.

American politician

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April 2018 Jackson and his wife reached a divorce settlement.
July 14 2016 Jackson filed for divorce from his wife Sandi in Cook County, Illinois.
March 26 2015 Released from federal prison.
August 14 2013 Sentenced to 30 months in federal prison.
February 20 2013 Pleaded guilty to one count of wire and mail fraud.
February 8 2013 Admitted to violating federal campaign law by using campaign funds for personal purchases.
November 21 2012 Resigned from Congress, citing mental and physical health problems.
October 2012 Investigated for financial improprieties including misuse of campaign funds.
August 13 2012 The Mayo Clinic released a statement confirming Jackson was being treated for bipolar II disorder.
June 10 2012 Jackson began an absence from Congress, receiving intensive medical treatment for a mood disorder.

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