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Former Missouri lawmaker sentenced to prison

St. Charles County Business Record, December, 2007 by Donna Walter

Former state Rep. Nathan Cooper was sentenced Monday to 15 months in federal prison on felony fraud charges that he steered temporary work visas to clients in the trucking industry.

Cooper, a Cape Girardeau Republican, also faces two years of supervised release when he is freed in 2009, and he must pay a $6,000 fine. An immigration attorney, he also forfeited $50,000 to the federal government Monday morning. That sum represents the legal fees he received from trucking clients in 2004 and 2005.

Spectators filled the gallery in the St. Louis federal courthouse to witness U.S. District Judge Jean C. Hamilton sentence Cooper, 34.

Assistant U.S. Attorney James E. Crowe Jr. declined to comment on the length of Cooper's sentence.

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