Prosecution rests in ComEd bribery trial as defense says former CEO Anne Pramaggiore will testify – Chicago Sun-Times

Among hundreds of recordings played by prosecutors over the previous five weeks of trial, jurors have heard Pramaggiore’s voice on wiretapped phone calls, including one in which she refers to her co-defendants as her “spirit guides,” and other calls where she discusses putting Mike Madigan ally Juan Ochoa into a paid seat of ComEd’s board.
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Da Judge
2 years ago

IMO Parmaggani will take a plea and testify against Mikey Madigan.

The fun is just beginning.

Da Judge

Goodgulf Greyteeth
3 years ago

I can’t even imagine how much of this sort of thing is still commonplace in public university administrations, public employee unions, hospital boards, other public utilities, large manufacturers & construction companies, technology-n-software vendors.

There’s more than a little truth in the defendant’s contention that fraud, waste and corruption is just how Illinois does business.

Da Judge
3 years ago

Another reason why I voted with my feet and left Taxistan over 20 years ago.

I had no faith that any of this would change and knew the Illinois Democratic Party was totally corrupt.

Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

A system that is destined to FAIL.

Dave Hardy
2 years ago

It’s still illegal!!! JB Pritzker put all of his weight into ending the Shakman Decree in 2022.

https://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/2022/8/5/23293685/shakman-decree-pritzker-wins-end-political-hiring

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