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Florida Congressman Pleads Guilty To Cocaine Possession

Rep. Henry "Trey" Radel, R-Fla.
J. Scott Applewhite
Rep. Henry "Trey" Radel, R-Fla.

Republican Rep. Henry "Trey" Radel of Florida pleaded guilty Wednesday morning to misdemeanor cocaine possession.

That plea in a Washington, D.C., court comes one day after word that Radel had been charged with buying $260 worth of the drug from an undercover Drug Enforcement Administration agent.

The Washington Post notes that the 37-year-old Radel "faced a maximum of 180 days in jail and/or a $1,000 fine."

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But USA Today writes that he was "sentenced to one-year of supervised probation" and fined $250. It adds that "the freshman congressman, who represents a solidly Republican district in southwest Florida, said he'll enter an in-patient rehab program in his home state."

Radel wrote Tuesday that he is "profoundly sorry to let down my family, particularly my wife and son, and the people of Southwest Florida. I struggle with the disease of alcoholism, and this led to an extremely irresponsible choice. ... However, this unfortunate event does have a positive side. It offers me an opportunity to seek treatment and counseling. I know I have a problem and will do whatever is necessary to overcome it, hopefully setting an example for others struggling with this disease."

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