Key witness back on stand in Seth Williams trial

Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Key witness back on stand in Seth Williams trial
Key witness back on stand in Seth Williams trial. Vernon Odom reports during Action News at Noon on June 27, 2017.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A key witness was back on the stand Tuesday in the federal corruption trial of Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams.

Bar owner Michael Weiss is testifying as a hostile witness, being forced by the court to testify against Williams. He has immunity from prosecution.

Weiss told the court he showered Williams and his family with free airline tickets to San Diego, Las Vegas and Florida.

In exchange, he got Williams to write letters to liquor regulatory officials in California so he could get his license back for a club he owns there.

Testimony continues in Seth Williams' trial. Vernon Odom reports during Action News at 6 p.m. on June 26, 2017.

The prosecutor went over text messages between Weiss and Williams, discussing trips for his girlfriend and daughters at Weiss' expense.

Weiss was on probation for a 2010 conviction for tax evasion. He had already regained his license for Pennsylvania. He owns the Center City bar "Woody's."

Weiss says he also gave Williams thousands of dollars in cash when his divorce had him in a bind, even giving him $400 to get his dishwasher repaired.

Weiss also described going to the Jersey shore for Congressman Bob Brady's annual beach bash in Wildwood, traveling with Williams and his family, as well as Weiss's boyfriend, in Williams' city vehicle.

The government is trying to prove Williams committed fraud by using vehicles designated for anti-crime operations.

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