Ex-ComEd executive says utility shifted money to friends of powerful politician – Center Square

Fidel Marquez, who served as the utility's senior vice president of governmental and external affairs from 2012 to 2019, said those associates didn't do any lobbying work for the utility but were paid to curry favor with Madigan. Marquez pleaded guilty to bribery charges in September 2020.
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Da Judge
3 years ago

Mikey Madigan needs to be wearing an orange jumpsuit and picking up garbage on the Dan Ryan.

Why have the Feds not brought RICO charges against the corrupt Illinois Democratic Party?!!

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