Feds want Michael Madigan to forfeit millions following bribery, fraud convictions – FOX32 (Chicago)

Prosecutors argue the forfeited money (more than $3.1 million) represents proceeds from Madigan’s illicit dealings, including his influence over the state’s largest utility, ComEd.<
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David F
1 year ago

3 million is just a drop in his pile of hidden funds.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

Lots more money hidden somewhere.

Hello, Indiana
1 year ago

So.. use your position to enrich yourself meaning that you aren’t fully focused on the job. Or the position really isn’t needed. Either way, so long pension built on taxpayers time while you were neglecting your duties. Now we know why Lisa quit rather abruptly. That was a weather bell.

Deb
1 year ago

They should stop his pension too, but neither will happen.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

What is the total of his remaining campaign funds? $3.1 million may well leave him wi $7 million more, which at 82 leaves him in more than comfortable shape even after a stint in club fed? Can he leave that money to his heirs?

Da Judge
1 year ago

Mikey will soon be a jail mate of Eddie Burke another corrupt Illinois Dem!!

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