Jury deadlocks, mistrial declared in case of ex-AT&T boss accused of bribing Madigan – Capitol News IL

Paul La Schiazza was charged nearly two years ago in a five-count indictment that alleged he engaged in a conspiracy to bribe former House Speaker Mike Madigan in 2017. Prosecutors claimed he did so by arranging for AT&T to indirectly pay recently retired state Rep. Eddie Acevedo $22,500 over a nine-month period in which Acevedo did no work for the company. In exchange, the feds alleged Madigan allowed legislation that AT&T had been pushing for years to pass through the Illinois House
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1 year ago

11-1 said guilty. Payoff ?

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

And so the process of finding Madigan not guilty of any wrongdoing before his trial even started begins.

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