The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has completed its investigation involving St. Paul City Council Member Dai Thao, who has been accused of soliciting a bribe for his mayoral campaign.
And now the FBI also is investigating the allegations, according to Thao's former campaign manager.
The BCA said Friday that the Scott County attorney's office will review the findings, which won't be made public until the case is closed.
"I have cooperated with investigators, and I fully expect to be exonerated by this process," Thao said Friday.
Angela Marlow, Thao's former campaign manager, said the FBI and BCA have been investigating the allegations against her and Thao.
Marlow said a BCA investigator told her earlier this month that she did not find any wrongdoing on Marlow's part, but could not share information about the Thao investigation with Marlow.
The allegations stem from a February meeting between Thao, lobbyist Sarah Clarke and some of her clients about potential changes to St. Paul's food-packaging regulations.
Clarke said Thao told them that he needed "resources to spread his message," which they interpreted as a request for a contribution.