Rhode Island College Foundation Seeks to Return Fox Donation
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Rhode Island College Foundation Seeks to Return Fox Donation

“When Fox, a RIC alumnus, was in the process of closing his R.I. House Leadership PAC account in May 2014, he chose to make the RIC Foundation the designee of a $55,285.42 donation from that account,” said Hart. “Subsequently, the donation was made in accordance with (Rhode Island Law).”
“Rather than immediately apply those funds toward a particular project or projects on campus, however, the RIC Foundation chose to hold the donation in a separate account pending clarification of the circumstances that led to the former Speaker's resignation.”
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTAs GoLocalProv first reported, Rhode Island College also sought to revoke Fox's honorary Doctor of Laws degree upon his admission of wrongdoing.
Earlier this month Fox pled guilty to three felonies: bribery, wire fraud, and filing false tax returns nearly a year after raids on his home and office. His plea deal will have him serve 3 years in federal prison. His sentencing is set for June 11.
The History of Gordon Fox: From Camp St. to Speaker to...
1992
Reform Candidate
In 1992, Gordon Fox ran for (then) House District 5 seat replacing Dr. Nick Tsiongas.
Fox, an ally of then-Councilman Josh Fenton and former College Hill State Representative Ray Rickman, won the seat easily.
Gordon Fox (D) 2,253
Michael Mitchell (R) 525
Jay Enderle (I) 407
1994
Under Harwood
2002
Murphy - Fox Team 2002
2003
Fox and GTech and the Ethics Commission 2003
2004
Openly Gay - 2004
2010
Speaker of the House
2007 - 2010
Fox and 38 Studios
2013
Fox and Gay Marriage
2010-2013
Providence Economic Development Partnership
2014
Raid and Resignation
On Friday, the State House office of Gordon Fox was raided by RI State Police in conjuction with FBI and IRS agents. This was the first time a State House office was ever raided by law enforcement officials.
By end of day Saturday, Fox had resigned, here is his statement:
2015
Fox Pleads to three charges of bribery, wire fraud, and filing a false tax return on March 3, 2015.
The charges stem from former Speaker Fox’s theft of $108,000 donated by campaign supporters to pay for personal expenses; his acceptance of a $52,000 bribe to advocate and move for issuance of a liquor license for an East Side restaurant while serving as Vice-Chairman of the City of Providence Board of Licenses in 2008; and his failure to account for these illegal sources of income on his tax returns.
