As a lawyer in the hobby, snowman, you don't know what you are talking about. The facts supporting the charge are listed in the indictment. If he ultimately pled guilty to the charge, unless part of the plea deal was to amend the indictment by removing those specific facts, a plea of guilty is a complete admission to the facts alleged in the indictment. Thus, that plea of guilty results in a conviction on the charge, and a finding of facts as alleged in the count that was pled guilty to, even if those facts constitute a small part of the scheme that made up the charge.
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