Former U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly died Monday night in Stevensville, Mont., where he lived for almost 20 years in a sort of self-imposed exile after his 1981 Abscam bribery conviction. Mr. Kelly, 81, was one of seven members of Congress snared in Abscam, an elaborate sting involving undercover FBI agents posing as aides to Arab sheiks seeking favors from Congress. Mr. Kelly contended he was conducting his own investigation of "suspicious characters" who surrounded him. Before he was elected to Congress in 1974, Mr. Kelly spent 14 years as a circuit judge in Pasco and Pinellas counties. He developed a...