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Former Va. Gov. Bob McDonnell and wife plead not guilty

On Friday, former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell and his wife, Maureen, pleaded not guilty to federal corruption charges in a case centering on the couple's alleged acceptance of more than $165,000 in gifts and loans.

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Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife Maureen arrive at the US District Court in Richmond on Friday, for their bond hearing and arraignment on federal corruption charges. Federal prosecutors allege that the McDonnells accepted more than $165,000 worth of loans and gifts from Jonnie Williams, the former head of Star Scientific Inc.

When former Virginia Gov. Bob聽McDonnell聽and his wife pleaded not guilty to federal corruption charges, the judges overseeing the case had a message for the lawyers: no talking out of turn.

"This case is going to be tried in the courtroom; it is not going to be tried in the media," said U.S. Magistrate Judge David Novak, who ordered the聽McDonnells released on their own recognizance Friday. "The gamesmanship with the media ends now."

U.S. District Court Judge James R. Spencer, who is set to oversee the jury trial scheduled to begin July 28, reminded lawyers that rule breakers could be punished.

"This will not be a trial by press conference or press release," Spencer said.

The warnings underscored the highly public nature of the federal investigation into the聽McDonnells. Almost all of the relevant details of the government's case against聽McDonnell聽had long been made public through months of news stories based on anonymous sources.

In court filings, the defense lawyers suggest possible political motivation for the leaks, noting that there was a "steady stream of negative" information made public during last year's gubernatorial contest to succeed聽McDonnell.

The聽McDonnells聽were indicted on 14 counts Tuesday after a lengthy federal investigation of the former first couple's relationship with a former CEO of a dietary supplement maker. They deny the charges.

"It's not guilty, your honor,"聽McDonnell聽said when asked for his plea Friday.

Bob and Maureen聽McDonnell聽often held hands as they made their way through the courthouse, where they were followed by family, supporters and the news media. Supporters include prominent Republican lawmakers, including Virginia House Speaker William J. Howell and House Majority Leader Kirk Cox.

Federal prosecutors allege the聽McDonnells聽accepted more than $165,000 worth of loans and gifts from Jonnie Williams, the former head of Star Scientific Inc. Prosecutors say that in return, the聽McDonnells聽improperly helped Williams promote his company's products.

The investigation crippled the chances of attaining higher office for聽McDonnell, once a rising star in the Republican Party who had even been considered a possible running mate for Mitt Romney in 2012. He has apologized for what he describes as bad judgment and has said he repaid about $120,000 in gifts and loans.

The indictment handed down Tuesday accuses the couple of accepting gifts such as shopping sprees for designer clothes and accessories, a Rolex watch, $15,000 in catering expenses for a daughter's wedding, golf outings and a lake-house vacation stay that included use of Williams' Ferrari.聽McDonnell聽also received $120,000 in loans for family real estate ventures, according to the indictment.

Much of the government's case is centered on Maureen聽McDonnell, who prosecutors allege repeatedly requested and received luxury items from Williams.

At the arraignment, Maureen聽McDonnell聽said she was currently taking prescription medication for "concentration and anxiety."

Prosecutors said the couple in turn promoted Star Scientific's products and gave special treatment to Williams, including arranging for him to meet a state health official. The couple also opened up the Executive Mansion for a launch party for one of the company's signature products, prosecutors said.

The聽McDonnells聽and their lawyers say the couple did nothing for Star Scientific that they wouldn't do for any other Virginia company. The former governor's lawyers say in court papers that the gifts weren't bribes because聽McDonnell聽never gave Williams anything that wasn't a routine courtesy doled out by every politician, from the president on down.

In court records, the defense has accused prosecutors of using "deceitful practices" to build its case while ignoring evidence that could potentially exonerate theMcDonnells.

The charges came 10 days after聽McDonnell, limited by the Virginia Constitution to a single four-year term, left office.

If convicted, the聽McDonnells聽could face a long stretch in prison. Twelve of the charges are punishable by up to 20 years in prison, two by up to 30 years. Potential fines range from $250,000 to $1 million.

The trial is expected to last five or six weeks.

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