Former executive enters guilty plea in ComEd bribery scandal designed to influence Madigan – Center Square

This marks the first conviction in a long-running bribery and patronage scandal. If Marquez cooperates, prosecutors will seek probation - a major break in the penalties that could have added up to 34 years in prison and a $300 million fine, the Tribune reported.
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Bob
5 years ago

Meanwhile Madigan the walking skeleton continues to destroy the state and laughs to the bank.

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