Former Governor Robert McDonnell and his wife, Maureen, entered pleas of not guilty to federal corruption charges on Friday. The couple was charged earlier this week on 14 counts after allegedly recieving $165,000 in gifts and loans in exchange for helping a local businessman's company. The couple was ordered by the judge to surrender their passports and the jury trial is scheduled to begin July 28. It will last about five weeks.
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