Court records show two Springfield insiders profited from a controversial state government program – WBEZ (Chicago)

Ex-Illinois state Sen. James DeLeo and prominent Republican lobbyist Nancy Kimme each got 1 percent of the profits from a clout-heavy company called Vendor Assistance Program LLC. VAP and the other companies front unpaid state contractors most of what Springfield owes them, and VAP and other “qualified purchasers” go on to pocket the late-payment penalties from the state.
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David F
1 year ago

What till the Madigan trial, he also has a company fronting millions (if not billions) the state owns and rakes in the profit.

Brian Jones
1 year ago

Machine keeps on machinin’

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