Two more leading Albany legislators were convicted last week of lying to Federal authorities investigating corruption charges against them.
Thomas W. Libous, Deputy Majority Leader of the State Senate, was found guilty July 22 of making false statements to the FBI about his promises to steer business to a Westchester law firm in return for giving his son a job.
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