Column: Pritzker’s $7M Connection To Madigan Is ‘Elephant In The Room’ – Patch Chicago

Mark Konkol: "Felony corruption convictions aside, (former Gov. Rod) Blagojevich's six years in the governor's mansion provided him with an insider's view of the Madigan 'enterprise,' as the federal indictment calls it. 'As a governor who knew what it was like to link men and women to boards and commissions, who knew what it was like to work with Madigan, and work against Madigan, which is what I spent most of my time doing. … Pritzker does not have clean hands in this,' Blagojevich said."
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Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Seen Pritzker’s interview comments on TV and I truly see a face of grave concern something tells me he might be connected directly or indirectly to Madigan and a few others corrupt shenanigans. He had a very somber look about him.

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