"A campaign finance dust-up that roiled the final weeks of Minnesota's epic 2008 Senate campaign apparently isn't quite over," the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
"Former FBI Director Louis Freeh planned to hold a news conference Tuesday to announce a new development in a dispute whether his client, Minnesota businessman Nasser Kazeminy, tried to improperly funnel $75,000 to the family of former Sen. Norm Coleman through a Minneapolis insurance company that employed Coleman's wife, Laurie."
Update: The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports no charges will be filed against Coleman or Kazeminy.