An unnamed presence in the Michael Madigan indictment: AT&T – Chicago Tribune*

Though the indictment specifically used the plural, “businesses,” only one company, Commonwealth Edison, has so far been named as having participated in that alleged conduct. Last month, AT&T disclosed in a regulatory filing that federal prosecutors had notified them they were considering filing criminal charges against its Illinois subsidiary involving “a single, nine-month consulting contract in 2017″ worth $22,500.
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

It’s crazy to think that Madigan was going to use public utilities and companies to be the new patronage organizations. How he planned to keep it all under wraps is beyond me. Of course, he was clearly losing his edge, which can happen to old men, and he is old. His remaining time will be spent trying to remain a free man. Doesn’t feel like a high quality existence.

Let's go RED in 2022
4 years ago

It doesn’t matter the financial dollar amount that caught Madigan and ATT. Where there is smoke there is fire.

Platinum Goose
4 years ago

Right, just look at every company that’s regulated by the state and I’m sure you’ll find some that tried to gain an advantage through Madigan. I’m sure Kwame has them all on his radar.

Pat S.
4 years ago
Reply to  Platinum Goose

Yeah, right … “Kwame has them all on his radar.” What a laugh!

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