Published 10/17/2008
by Domenico Montanaro
at First Read
From NBC's John RutherfordThe defense has rested in the Ted Stevens trial, and the prosecution will begin cross-examination after a short break.
Earlier, Stevens testified Bill Allen switched all of the furniture in Stevens' Girdwood home in 2000 without his permission.
"I literally walked in the house and saw all new furniture and all of the old furniture gone," Stevens said.
Asked how his wife reacted, Stevens replied, "I don't want to say it here."
He said Allen never did return their furniture....( read more )
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