CHICAGO, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- Ex-Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., who said he was under investigation, could lose his pension under federal law if convicted on one of several corruption charges.
Jackson, 47, who represented a part of Chicago and southern suburbs for 17 years, remained out of the public eye Monday, five days after sending his letter of resignation to House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio. He had been on medical leave from Congress since June and has been receiving treatment at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota.