Johnson pleaded guilty to charges that he received thousands of dollars in services, furniture and work on his homes in exchange for awarding contracts for work in the two-year system.
Prosecutors charged that while serving as chancellor, Johnson engaged in a series of bribery and kickback schemes with contractors who sought work with the two-year college system.
Johnson is charged with using false invoices and fraudulent loans to hide his actions.
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