‘Never Involved in Any Criminal Activity:’ Ex-House Speaker Michael Madigan Releases Statement Following Charges – NBC5 (Chicago)

He said, in part, "The government is attempting to criminalize a routine constituent service: job recommendations... I adamantly deny these accusations and look back proudly on my time as an elected official, serving the people of Illinois."
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ProzacPlease
4 years ago

Sounds a lot like Blago’s “normal political horse trading” defense. That didn’t work out so well for him.

Ex Illini
4 years ago

It’s the Chicago way, right Mike? The power hungry control freaks always believe the ends justify the means. His last few years will be spent fighting for his freedom in disgrace. He’ll die from the inside out. As it should be.

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