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“FBI agents are searching the Georgetown home of D.C. Councilman Jack Evans”


3100 block of P Street, NW

Thanks to a reader for sending the photo above. WTOP reports:

“FBI agents are searching the Georgetown home of D.C. Councilman Jack Evans, one day after he put out a letter saying he would step down from the board that oversees the Metro transit agency, law enforcement sources tell WTOP.”


Ward 2 Council member Jack Evans

The Washington Post reports:

“Evans (D Ward-2) is the subject of a federal grand jury investigation into his relationships with clients and questions over whether he used his official positions to solicit business for his private legal and consulting work. He runs a consulting company registered to his home address. In addition to his elected position on the D.C. Council, Evans also is chairman of the Metro board. After the memo was reported Thursday, Evans said he would resign from Metro.”

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