ST. LOUIS — Former Alderman John Collins-Muhammad is expected to plead guilty today after a grand jury indicted him on federal corruption charges.
Collins-Muhammad pleaded not guilty in June, but he said last month he had reached an agreement with prosecutors to plead guilty. The hearing to formalize that change is this afternoon.
Collins-Muhammad, whose old ward was centered in the O'Fallon and Penrose neighborhoods north of Natural Bridge Avenue, was one of three members of the Board of Aldermen indicted on federal corruption charges in June.
He was charged along with former Aldermanic President Lewis Reed and former Alderman Jeffrey Boyd for accepting cash bribes from a local businessman in exchange for tax breaks for his businesses. Boyd is also accused of helping the businessman purchase real estate at a heavily discounted rate.
Reed and Boyd are expected to plead guilty in hearings Friday.
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