Ex-contract chief pleads guilty in Atlanta corruption case

ATLANTA (AP) — A former high-ranking Atlanta official has pleaded guilty to wire fraud and filing false tax returns.

Larry Scott, who resigned last week as the city’s contract compliance officer, entered the pleas in federal court Wednesday.

Charges filed Tuesday show Scott didn’t disclose $221,000 he received over six years from Cornerstone U.S. Management Group on city disclosure forms, and didn’t pay income taxes on the money.

State records show Scott incorporated Cornerstone in 2011 along with Crystal Reed, wife of Tracy Reed. He’s brother to former Mayor Kasim Reed and was later listed as registered agent for Cornerstone.

Scott faces a total of up to 21 years in prison. His sentencing is set for Nov. 25.

Scott’s is the sixth guilty plea in an investigation into corruption under Kasim Reed.

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