Fumo's Son-in-Law Testifies
The estranged son-in-law of Vincent Fumo started his testimony today in the senator's corruption trial.
33-year-old Christian Marrone told jurors how he spent much of his time as an aide in Fumo's South Philadelphia district office overseeing renovations at Fumo's historic mansion.
Marrone says he oversaw more than a dozen contractors and often stopped at the house several times a day in his first 18 months in his Senate job.
Fumo's daughter, Nicole, listened to her husband's testimony, but did not speak with her father. Fumo and his daughter have been estranged for several years.
Fumo is a Democrat. The Marrones are now Republicans.
33-year-old Christian Marrone told jurors how he spent much of his time as an aide in Fumo's South Philadelphia district office overseeing renovations at Fumo's historic mansion.
Marrone says he oversaw more than a dozen contractors and often stopped at the house several times a day in his first 18 months in his Senate job.
Fumo's daughter, Nicole, listened to her husband's testimony, but did not speak with her father. Fumo and his daughter have been estranged for several years.
Fumo is a Democrat. The Marrones are now Republicans.
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