Ex-governor of Virginia Bob McDonnell, who led the state from 2010 until January 11, and wife Maureen were charged with 14 felony counts, including wire fraud and receiving property based on their official duties yesterday.
Authorities said the couple repeatedly turned to businessman Jonnie Williams Sr seeking loans, clothes, trips and private plane rides.
Then, federal prosecutors said, the pair conspired to try and help Williams' business, a former cigarette maker that now sells dietary supplements.
McDonnell apologized for what he called his own "bad judgment," and said he took full responsibility but insisted he had done nothing against Virginia law by accepting gifts.
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"However, I repeat emphatically that I did nothing illegal for Mr Williams in exchange for what I believed was his personal generosity and friendship."
McDonnell also promised to "use every available resource and advocate" to "fight these false allegations, and to prevail against this unjust overreach of the federal government."
The McDonnells in 2010 sought according to prosecutors, the help of Williams, then head of Nasdaq-traded Star Scientific.
Before the couple's daughter wed, Williams shelled out USD 11,000 at Oscar de la Renta and USD 5,685 at Louis Vuitton, for Maureen's shoes and a handbag.
Her husband received a Rolex engraved with the words "71st governor of Virginia." In total, the couple received at least USD 140,000 in luxury gifts.